Cabreadas Quotes & Sayings
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He believes that this man has looped a bit of the thread-leash through a corner of his soul. — Diana Abu-Jaber
A woman is a woman until the day she dies, but a man's man only as long as he can — Moms Mabley
However, society always imposes on us a collective way of behaving, and people never stop to wonder why they should behave like that. — Paulo Coelho
When you are doing a lot of hard fast field work, it's a physical necessity to forget every day. You can't try to remember it in any continuity. You get so burdened if you try to do it the other way. You can't dictate to your material ... We found our way in, slid in on the edges. We used our hunches. And it was hard, hard living. — Dorothea Lange
The fun thing about getting older is finding younger people to mentor. — Mike May
I really knew I wanted to be Adam, because Adam was the first man. Ant I chose because, if there's a nuclear explosion, the ants will survive. — Adam Ant
I don't have role models or watch much TV. I go to awards ceremonies but often I don't even know who the people are. I think that's good, because then you don't have preconceived ideas about them. — Christopher Parker
On the subject of "personal beauty," for example, Lincoln merrily confided he felt fortunate that "'the women couldn't vote,' otherwise the monstrous portraits of him which had been circulated during the canvas by friends as well as by foes would surely defeat him. — Harold Holzer
Eyes Only is more than just a voice and eyes on some cable hack ... it's more like a network. People who help Eyes Only, they're all loyal, and they don't talk to anybody about anything, if you're not one of them. — Max Allan Collins
I have a lot of creative control, so I can decide what I want to wear, what I want my brand to look like, what I want my songs to sound like, so I don't sound like some fake artist that people can't relate to. — Daya
All parties without exception, when they seek for power, are varieties of absolutism. — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon