Cabron Y Quotes & Sayings
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The best headlines are those that appeal to the reader's self-interest, that is, headlines based on reader benefits. They offer readers something they want - and get from you. — John Caples

!Cabron!" [Mariposa] stomped her foot. "Hijo de puta."
Hard to believe that she was two centuries old and not the young girl she looked and acted. Like Peter Pan, she'd never grown up. — Patricia Briggs

Most people are generally reasonable and can rally around an idea that wasn't their own as long as they know they've had a chance to weigh in. — Patrick Lencioni

Klaus Wulfenbach: Was my son upset? Bangladesh DuPree: Oh, him? Yeah! He's all set to be a hero and rescue her
and then he finds out he'd need fireplace tongs to get her undressed? Yeah, upset is the word. — Phil Foglio

Fortune and love favour the brave.
[Lat., Audentum Forsque Venusque juvant.] — Ovid

One of the first essentials is a policy of unreserved political cooperation with all the nations of the world. — Arthur Henderson

That's good. And speaking of spelling, tell me
do you wrap your head in a towel after you shower? — Nicholas Sparks

One sided-love always goes with the urge of possessing. — Yu-Rang Han

I was good at keeping secrets from my parents (it's one of the things we learn while growing up, after all). — Jojo Moyes

I concluded that although instruments, whether empirical or conjectural, exist to prove that some object is false, every decision in the matter presupposes the existence of an original, authentic and true, to which the fake is compared. The truly genuine problem thus does not consist of proving something false but in proving that the authentic object is authentic. — Umberto Eco

If God cared only about religious activities, then the Pharisees would have been heroes of the faith. — Francis Chan

When I started writing screenplays, as early as I started writing anything, I hadn't seen any ordinary screenplays. I saw movies and figured out how I thought they should be written. — William Monahan

Something I've never admitted: I was the one who told Carlito about Isabela's cheating when he was beer-drunk in front of the TV one Saturday afternoon, wondering why she took so long to return his calls.
I pumped him full of rage, told him she was giving him horns, that he was letting her play him like some kind of cabron.
I lied.
Said everybody in town knew about her easy ways but him. — Patricia Engel