
Top 14 Siempre Contigo Quotes
#1. But remember, that for every cheating wife in Botswana, there are five hundred and fifty cheating husbands."
Mma Makutsi whistled. "That is an amazing figure," she said. "Where did you read that?"
"Nowhere," chuckled Mma Ramotswe. "I made it up. But that doesn't stop it from being true.
Alexander McCall Smith
#2. Yelling at living things does tend to kill the spirit in them. Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words will break our hearts ...
Robert Fulghum
#3. I have great hope of a wicked man, slender hope of a mean one. A wicked man may be converted and become a prominent saint. A mean man ought to be converted six or seven times, one right after the other, to give him a fair start and put him on an equality with a bold, wicked man.
Henry Ward Beecher
#4. This modernizing experiment seems to have something diabolic about it. Everything that was becomes rejected in the name of a modernity that assumes the nature of a fiction, an illusion, a devilish apparition. To a greater or lesser extent this applies to all the postcommunist countries.
Andrzej Stasiuk
#5. All abstract sciences are nothing but the study of relations between signs.
Denis Diderot
#6. You're worth something because God says you're worth something-not because of what people think or say about you.
Joyce Meyer
#7. There are so many constraints on the architect that public buildings almost never feel free or enjoyable.
Toyo Ito
#8. Modern textbooks on science give no sense that scientific ideas come out of the minds of human beings.
Jerome S. Bernstein
#9. Music is my life. I love doing it, so I just do it nonstop all day. And with dancing, I wanted to put on a show for people. I don't want to just be sitting there doing nothing, so that's when I started to dance.
Austin Mahone
#10. It is the absence of bars that makes a beast free - but only the truth can make a man free.
Alan Keyes
#11. There is no hatred in my love for you. Only a sadness I feel all the more strongly for my inability to explain or describe it.
David Foster Wallace
#12. There was another occupant of the living-room, curled up on a couch, who must not be overlooked, since he was a creature of marked individuality, and, moreover, had the distinction of being the only living thing whom Susan really hated.
L.M. Montgomery
#13. Nothing can come out of nothing, any more than a thing can go back to nothing.
Marcus Aurelius
#14. Perhaps his tragedy is that he is the only normal writer left on earth
and it is this that adds to his isolation and so too his so sense of guilt.
Malcolm Lowry
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