Automatico Ww1 Quotes & Sayings
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Before 1521 we could have been anything and everything not Filipino; after 1565 we can be nothing but Filipino. — Nick Joaquin
Each of us is shaped by the truth of our natures.
Von to Silver — Adrian Phoenix
Every minute with you, Darling Eve, is a minute to treasure."
She slid a glance toward him as she uncoded the seal. "You really do want sex."
"I'm still breathing, so that would be yes. — J.D. Robb
Happiness is not just a smile on the face but a joy from within. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
"Dost thou understand? I love thee!" he cried again."What love!" said the unhappy girl with a shudder.He resumed,
"The love of a damned soul. — Victor Hugo
The great quality of true art is that it rediscovers, grasps and reveals to us that reality far from where we live, from which we get farther and farther away as the conventional knowledge we substitute for it becomes thicker and more impermeable. — Marcel Proust
You get too much at last of everything: of sunsets, of cabbages, of love. — Harold Bloom
All phenomena are real in some sense, unreal in some sense, meaningless in some sense, real and meaningless in some sense, unreal and meaningless in some sense, and real and unreal and meaningless in some sense. — Robert Anton Wilson
There's simply nothing in there that would justify second degree murder. — Alan Dershowitz
It was a love that was not a contract but an affection of the soul. — David Paul Kirkpatrick
Remember something, if you will, about voting: Voting is not a horse race, you're not going there thinking "Gee, I gotta pick the winner so I can brag to my friends 'Oh, I picked so-and-so and he or she won'". Voting is voting your heart and voting your conscience and when you've done that, don't ever, EVER let a Democrat or Republican tell you that you've wasted your vote because the fact is, if you DON'T vote your heart and conscience then you HAVE wasted your vote. — Jesse Ventura
Titles do not count with posterity. — Thomas Paine
