Borrador Dibujo Quotes & Sayings
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She reached inside the wide ruffle and pulled out a little vial.
"Poison?" asked Lady Maccon, tilting her head to one side.
"Certainly not. Something far more important: perfume. We cannot very well have you fighting crime unscented, now, can we?"
"Oh." Alexia nodded gravely. After all, Madame Lefoux was French. "Certainly not. — Gail Carriger

To be them would be marvelous, but she was condemned to be herself and could only in this silent enthusiastic way, sitting outside in a garden, applaud the society of humanity from which she was excluded. — Virginia Woolf

We are each other's guardians. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Jennifer Fulwiler's story of finding God when you aren't looking for Him is a universal tale which will touch many hearts. With warmth and unflinching candor she leads us through a personal journey of faith and maturity that is as funny as it is affecting. — Raymond Arroyo

As it was a small town and a bored town and a hopeful town, kids talked and rumors started. — Ann Brashares

When can I see you
again?"
"In 2 hours or
tomorrow."
I walked to the door.
You walk like a
poem," she said.
"See you in 2
hours," I told
her. — Charles Bukowski

Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust?
And, live we how we can, yet die we must. — William Shakespeare

Drake just stands for Do Right And Kill Everything — Drake

Writing a book is hard. It turns out, writing a second book is twice as hard. — Kami Garcia

Well, listen, you know, the Czech saying is, you know, when you are drowning you are grabbing even a little twig. That's what all Czechs were doing, grabbing for ... with the hope for this little twig. — Milos Forman

Until the masculine role is humanized, women will tend to be much better at solving dangerous conflicts. — Gloria Steinem

Meditation is when you sit down, let's say that, and don't do anything. Poetry is when you get up and do something.
Somewhere we've developed the misconception that poetry is self-expression, and that meditation is going inward. Actually, poetry has nothing to do with self-expression, it is the way to be free, finally, of self-expression, to go much deeper than that. And meditation is not a form of thought or reflection, it is a looking at or an awareness of what is there, equally inside and outside, and then it doesn't make sense anymore to mention inside or outside. — Norman Fischer