
Top 13 Villaret San Antonio Quotes
#2. If you have a slave around the house how can you expect to make a revolution outside it? The problem for women is that if we try to be free, then we naturally become lonely, because so many women are willing to become slaves, and men usually prefer that.
Yoko Ono
#3. And yet she could not forgive herself. Even as an adult, she wished only that she could go back and change things: the ungainly things she'd worn, the insecurity she'd felt, all the innocent mistakes she made.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#4. The year I began to say vahz instead of vase, a man I barely knew nearly accidentally killed me.
Amy Hempel
#5. The importance of Liking Yourself is a notion that fell heavily out of favor during the coptic, anti-ego frenzy of the Acid Era
but nobody guessed back then that the experiment might churn up this kind of hangover: a whole subculture of frightened illiterates with no faith in anything.
Hunter S. Thompson
#6. Everybody's crooked. The trick is to find out how they're bent.
Jennifer Crusie
#7. Man aspires to govern nature, but the more one studies ecology, the
more absurd it seems to speak of any one feature of an organism, or of
an organism/environment field, as governing or ruling others.
Alan W. Watts
#8. One can't learn much and
also be comfortable
One can't learn much and
let anybody else be comfortable
Charles Fort
#9. I learned about women -- how we are made into the women we've become, how we shape ourselves, how we shape each other.
Aminatta Forna
#10. When your actions are aligned with your dreams and goals, you become the point of origin for their reality.
Steve Maraboli
#11. Oh come on. He's not gonna survive 17 bullet wounds, is he? (Spoiler Alert: He does.)
John Green
#12. I love Boston, and at some point, my plan is to have a home back there.
David Walton
#13. I have been called romantic. Well, that can't be helped. But stay. I seem to remember that I have been called a realist also. And as that charge too can be made out, let us try to live up to it, at whatever cost, for a change.
Joseph Conrad
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