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Amapola Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Hay una estrella mas abierta
que la palabra 'amapola'?
Is there a star more wide open
than the word 'poppy? — Pablo Neruda

Amapola Quotes By Jake M. Johnson

I got really into writing plays. I did that for years and years and got some produced and didn't like it as much when I wasn't able to control it. — Jake M. Johnson

Amapola Quotes By Marty Rubin

When you are the problem, it's hard to see it. — Marty Rubin

Amapola Quotes By Dee Bradley Baker

I'm a middle-aged dad, which means I have no social time or life to speak of, and so I connect with my buddies with my Xbox. — Dee Bradley Baker

Amapola Quotes By John Dryden

Government itself at length must fall To nature's state, where all have right to all. — John Dryden

Amapola Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

If [literature] should turn into pure propaganda or pure entertainment, society will slip back into the sty of the immediate
which is to say, the memoryless existence of hymenoptera and gastropods. None of this is so important, to be sure. The world can get by nicely without literature. But without human beings it can get by better yet. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Amapola Quotes By Charles Sovek

The bottom line is, painting, at its richest, is done best with no purpose whatsoever aside from pleasing the person making the art. — Charles Sovek

Amapola Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

A democracy flirts with the danger of becoming a slave in direct ratio to the numbers of its citizens who work, but do not own / or who own, but do not work; or who distribute, as politicians do, but do not produce. The danger of the "slave state" disappears in ratio to the numbers of people who own property and admit its attendant responsibilities under God. They can call their souls their own because they own and administer something other than their souls. Thus they are free. — Fulton J. Sheen