Burguesia Portugues Quotes & Sayings
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They gaped as if they'd never seen a ridiculously handsome bleeding man in a turquoise waistcoat fall through a rubbish hole and then save himself with a grappling hook before. What DID they do for fun in New Eden? — Meljean Brook

Dorian, I have wings!"
"I can see that."
"What am I?" I asked, as chills ran up my spine.
"I - I can't be positive, because I have never seen one. But I think you're a phoenix," he said in amazement. "You are so beautiful. — Karen Gammons

To affirm life is to deepen, to make more inward, and to exalt the will-to-life. At the same time the man who has become a thinking being feels a compulsion to give every will-to-live the same reverence for life that he gives to his own. He experiences that other life as his own. He accepts as being good: to preserve life, to raise to its highest value life which is capable of development; and as being evil: to destroy life, to injure life, to repress life which is capable of development. This is the absolute, fundamental principle of the moral, and it is a necessity of thought. — Albert Schweitzer

It's hard to lie when the truth is dying in front of you. — Anonymous

I love when scenes are intentionally and meticulously planned so we feel like this is a handcrafted scene that only works in this moment and this movie, and that's the way I approach my films. — Justin Simien

I think it's important to make sure you learn and understand the business that you are in, but it's also important to not let that get in the way of your main focus. — Tristan Prettyman

If gold knew what gold is, gold would get gold I wis. — George Herbert

Weaving love stories from cosmic dust. — Jillian Jacobs

The one claim I shall make for my own sex is that we love longest, when all hope is gone. — Jane Austen

It's always difficult to make predictions about the future. — Hermann E. Ott

We may not know exactly what is happening: we do not know exactly even about a speck of dust. But when we feel the flow of life in us to be one with the universal life outside, then all our pleasures and pains are seen strung upon one long thread of joy. The facts: I am, I move, I grow, are seen in all their immensity in connection with the fact that everything else is there along with me, and not the tiniest atom can do without me. — Rabindranath Tagore

Reading 'Moby-Dick' helps you discover how to live. — Nathaniel Philbrick

Admitting your fears to yourself is the first step in cleansing them from your body. And it's the hardest part. — Brenda Rothert

I believe as a born-again Christian that once you've had a chance to drink from the well, it becomes your responsibility to replenish the well. — Daniel Baldwin