
Top 14 Granos Enterrados Quotes
#1. I'd also gone through an entire year of celibacy based on my feeling that lust was the direct cause of birth which was the direct cause of suffering and death and I had really no lie come to a point where I regarded lust as offensive and even cruel.
Jack Kerouac
#2. I wanted to do something creatively, having been a beached whale for many months and nursing my daughter.
Tori Amos
#3. I love her bare legs from a distance. When she's standing by a pool. When she's facing the water, thinking. Her legs are white as watermelon rind, veined blue from cold. There's that 'H' shape behind her knees. The H trembles softly with the swimming-water cold.
Jaclyn Moriarty
#4. On the contrary. When a man speaks he's merely tradition. He has at best a few thousand years back of him. But woman, why, she is the miraculous mouthpiece of posterity.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#5. Dreams are the sources of action, the meeting and the end, a resting place among the flight of things.
Muriel Rukeyser
#6. Her address book confirmed it, the pages inhabited equally by the living and the dead ... Each name called up raucous dinner parties and gin-and-tonics on sunny patios, lazy Saturday afternoons at the swim club, station wagons filled with noisy boys in polyester baseball uniforms.
Stewart O'Nan
#7. I've never believed that the only way to make a dent is to be a table thumper.
David Brudnoy
#8. What the hell is wrong with your pixie? - Gavin
Elizabeth May
#9. A convention always involves a level of security. It is always our intent to ensure everyone attending the convention is safe. When it comes to protestors, we welcome people who have something to say.
Leah D. Daughtry
#10. The only way Jesus can be our King is if we allow Him to be our Servant
Stuart Greaves
#11. I wish to weep but sorrow is stupid. I wish to believe but belief is a graveyard.
Charles Bukowski
#12. He who lets fear rule him, has fear for a master [Acheron]
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#13. In Eisman's view, the unwillingness of the U.S. government to allow the bankers to fail was less a solution than a symptom of a still deeply dysfunctional financial system.
Michael Lewis
#14. We are so trained into believing the worst, into thinking some people are beyond hope. What if it's our lack of belief that makes people hopeless? What if we can change the world just by hoping for the best instead of settling for the worst?
Marilyn Grey
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