Bicentenario Quotes & Sayings
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Stacey was holding the throw pillow to her mouth now, and all that was visible were her huge, dark brown eyes. When she spoke, her voice was muffled."Who is that?"
I started to explain, but Cayman bowed in her direction extending his arm with a flourish."Only the most handsome and smartest and downright most charming demon there is."But I know that's a mouthful, so you can call me Cayman."
"Um." Her gaze darted around the room."Okay. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

A kingdom man is the kind of man that when his feet hit the floor each morning the devil says, "Oh crap, he's up!" — Tony Evans

My sense is that jurists from other nations around the world understand that our court occupies a very special place in the American system, and that the court is rather well regarded in comparison, perhaps, to their own. — Sandra Day O'Connor

Every predecessor has used mercenaries, often drawn from the country that they're attacking, like England ran India with Indian mercenaries. You take them from one place and send them to kill people in the other place. That's the standard way to run imperial wars. — Noam Chomsky

You are not doing this for her. You're doing it for yourself. Your life is not just about the people you love. It's also about the people you hate. — Tom Rob Smith

I don't think I'm tough in a so called tough way. I'm tough on myself. — Barbra Streisand

Here's the thing about luck ... you don't know if it's good or bad until you have some perspective. — Alice Hoffman

Will the others see you too?" asked Lucy.
"Certainly not at first," said Aslan. "Later on, it depends."
"But they won't believe me!" said Lucy.
"It doesn't matter. — C.S. Lewis

I find that I always also manage to incorporate a simultaneous reflection on cinema history into my films. — Jenni Olson

Race and class are extremely reliable indicators as to where one might find the good stuff, like parks and trees, and where one might find the bad stuff, like power plants and waste facilities. — Majora Carter

Just because you've failed once, it doesn't mean you're going to fail at everything. — Marilyn Monroe

Will Mars be always in your windy tongue and in your flying feet? — Virgil

The energy available for each individual man is his income, and the philosophy which can teach him to be content with penury should be capable of teaching him also the uses of wealth. — Frederick Soddy