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Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The air was so damp that fish could have come in through doors and swum out the windows, floating through the atmosphere in the rooms. One morning Ursula woke up feeling that she was reaching her end in a placid swoon and she had already asked them to take her to Father Antonio Isabel, when Santa Sofia de la Piedad discovered that her back was paved with leeches. She took them off one by one, crushing them with a firebrand before they bled her to death. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Liz Curtis Higgs

My heart's desire is to find more opportunities to give myself away and teach my children the joy of service at the same time. — Liz Curtis Higgs

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By John Grisham

Greed is a strange animal — John Grisham

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Kelly Link

God has an inordinate fondness for stars and also for beetles. The small and the very far away. — Kelly Link

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Ciara

My journey has been a very fun one because I've chosen to make the best of every challenge that I've had along the way no matter what. — Ciara

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Agona Apell

There are things to be obtained by law and things to be obtained by claw — Agona Apell

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

These days everyone was insisting on their identity, coming out as a man, woman, gay, black, Jew - brandishing whichever features they could claim, as if without a tag they wouldn't be human. — Hanif Kureishi

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Stella Gibbons

But Julia thought it would be a much better idea if they went to see Mr Dan Langham in 'On Your Toes!' at the New Hippodrome, so they went there instead and had a nice time instead of a nasty one. — Stella Gibbons

Caduti In Guerra Quotes By Charlotte Lamb

I don't care much for diamonds,' Nicola had told him.
'Have you ever been offered any?' he had asked, and he had been making fun of her, his face mocking.
'Not that I can remember,' Nicola had admitted calmly.
'And how would an offer be received?' he had asked, as though he knew the answer.
'With a kick in the teeth,' Nicola had said, meeting his eye. — Charlotte Lamb