Top 13 Sergio Troncoso Quotes
#1. I am in between. Trying to write to be understood by those who matter to me, yet also trying to push my mind with ideas beyond the everyday. It is another borderland I inhabit. Not quite here nor there. On good days I feel I am a bridge. On bad days I just feel alone.
Sergio Troncoso
#2. My career started young and I was really ambitious, and then I had success and I hung out with people who were much older. I think I might have been temporally misplaced, so I thought I was 40. It was a premature midlife crisis.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#3. What is the fire in our belly but the eternal flame of a thousand ancestors.
Robert Breault
#5. I love to go to the places where things happen. I like to walk the walk and see how the light falls and what winter feels like.
David McCullough
#6. As humourless a lump of dough as ever held a torchlight vigil outside the South African Embassy or stuck an AIDS awareness ribbon on an unwilling first-nighter.
Stephen Fry
#7. You went away. Cause you said that you can't stand me. So I went away. I was sure that you can't stand me. Well I don't think we have to be like this forever. Is there more to life than love and being together?
Tegan Quin
#8. Booya!" I shouted in pure triumph, the adrenaline turning my manly baritone into a rather terrified-sounding shriek. "What have you got for fiery beams of death, huh? You got nothing for fiery beam of death! Might as well go back to Atari, bug-boy, 'cause you don't got game enough for me!
Jim Butcher
#9. It was Hitler's mistakes, his weaknesses, his fears, his hatreds, that lost the back half of the war, just as it was his drive, his decisions, that won the front half.
Orson Scott Card
#10. Sometimes we believe in miracles, and stars fall from the sky, as if the moon had poured his tears in gold.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#11. The best mask is a face no one will remember
Jodi Meadows
#12. Beauty, no doubt, does not make revolutions. But a day will come when revolutions will have need of beauty.
Albert Camus
#13. Like tired dogs they stand there,
because they use up all their strength
in remaining upright in one's memory.
Franz Kafka
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