Aracataca Quotes & Sayings
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It doesn't matter if gun violence is down. We need to get guns and bullets and automatic weapons off the streets. — Don Lemon

There is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a good turn, as in doing it. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Understand that nothing happens
unless it is God's will and
do what you like.
What can be simpler than that? — Ramesh S Balsekar

Every man, even the most blessed, needs a little more than average luck to survive this world. — Vance Bourjaily

MY MOST CONSTANT and vivid memory is not so much of the people but of the actual house in Aracataca where I lived with my grandparents. It's a recurring dream which persists even now. What's more, every single day of my life I wake up with the feeling, real or imaginary, that I've dreamed I'm in that huge old house. Not that I've gone back there but that I am there, at no particular age, for no particular reason - as if I'd never left it. Even now in my dreams that sense of night-time foreboding which dominated my whole childhood still persists. It was an uncontrollable sensation which began early every evening and gnawed away at me in my sleep until I saw dawn breaking through the cracks in the door. — Gerald Martin

Could I make you believe something that wasn't true?'
He studied her through his eyelashes. 'You could make me believe anything at all. — Emma Bull

We are always remaking history. Our memory is always an interpretive reconstruction of the past, so is perspective. — Umberto Eco

When the game is on, I want to be on the field, but I'm willing to catch, walk, run. I just want to be there. I'll even be water boy. — Xavier Becerra

I must have been a really pretentious little girl. — Emily Mortimer

What Mexicans want and aspire to, is to go there and work temporarily and raise some money and come back home. That's what they want, so nobody's asking for those two, three million Mexicans that are illegally in the United States to become American citizens. — Vicente Fox

Being a king was not about pleasing people. It was about controlling them. — Elizabeth Chadwick

More then me you betrayed to God Because you said Tujkh mai rab dikhta hai ( i see my God in you) — Mohammed Zaki Ansari

In travel, as in many other experiences in life, once is usually enough. — Paul Theroux