Aguantar Conjugations Quotes & Sayings
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And by the same token she is hated by the twisted and lascivious sisterhood of married spinsters whose husbands respect the home but don't like it very much. Dora — John Steinbeck

I write music people enjoy playing and listening to, and I have a group that loves playing the music. — Chuck Mangione

Silence is not absence of words. Silence is the space where words arise and dissolve. Without silence, words have no meaning — Rashmit Kalra

[On alcohol:] Total abstinence is an impossibility and ... it will not do to insist on it as a general practice ... — Queen Victoria

When you get a chance to step back, you notice all these great things you've done and all these great people that you've worked with. — Brandy Norwood

You see someone on the street, and essentially what you notice about them is the flaw. — Diane Arbus

Energie is the operation, efflux or activity of any being: as the light of the Sunne is the energie of the Sunne, and every phantasm of the soul is the energie of the soul. — Henry More

My cultural experiences were as important to my formation as many of the other things that happened to me. — Edward Hirsch

I don't know which is worse - that Raffe didn't jump in to defend me, or that he bet that I would lose. — Susan Ee

What's the occasion?" I ask.
He glances up at me and takes a deep breath. "You're the occasion, Woods. I've missed you so, so much. — Miranda Kenneally

A farmer is sitting on his porch in a chair, hanging out.
A friend walks up to the porch to say hello, and hears an awful yelping, squealing sound coming from inside the house.
"What's that terrifyin' sound?" asks the friend.
"It's my dog," said the farmer. "He's sittin' on a nail."
"Why doesn't he just sit up and get off it?" asks the friend.
The farmer deliberates on this and replies:
"Doesn't hurt enough yet. — Amanda Palmer

Everything is eternal Nothingness does not exist No thing has ever become nothing And nothing has never become something What is has always been and will always be — John Frusciante