
Top 13 Hablar Espanol Quotes
#1. It should therefore be difficult in a republic to declare war; but not to make peace.
Joseph Story
#2. I start to think, and then I sink
Into the paper like I was ink
When I'm writing, I'm trapped in between the lines
I escape when I finish the rhyme.
Rakim
#3. Every first thing is always a miracle. The first person you fall in love with. The first letter you receive. The first stone you throw. And in my conception of the novel, the letter becomes important. But what's more important is the fact that we need to continue to tell each other stories.
Colum McCann
#4. In fact, most of the great human innovations of the last few centuries happened under elvin tutelage. Electricity. Penicillin. Chocolate cake.
Shannon Messenger
#5. In this light, my spirit saw through all things and into all creatures and I recognized God in grass and plants.
Jakob Bohme
#6. Fear is very often a part of the spiritual path. When people sit down and meditate it's not at all uncommon for fear to arise at some point.
Adyashanti
#7. At the heart, it is world music that I do. It's all connections. Ultimately, we're all connected.
Peter Gabriel
#8. On writing: I don't like doing this, but it feels so good when I stop.
Richard Ford
#9. For me, it's all I've wanted to do. I did local plays and productions, local theater groups and anything that involved it. And then, I went and studied it, attended drama school and got my first lucky break in the theater in London, and just went from there.
Colin Morgan
#10. Do you ever wonder if
well, if there are people living on the third planet?'
'The third planet is incapable of supporting life,' stated the husband patiently. 'Our scientists have said there's far too much oxygen in their atmosphere.
Ray Bradbury
#11. Firmness or stiffness of the mind is not from adherence to truth, but submission to prejudice.
John Locke
#12. You have to live HAVOC to understand havoc
Corey Taylor
#13. No martyr ever went the way of duty, and felt the shadow of death upon it. The shadow of death is darkest in the valley, which men walk in easily, and is never felt at all on a steep place, like Calvary. Truth is everlasting, and so is every lover of it; and so he feels himself almost always.
William Mountford
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