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Canas Quotes By Anne Fortier

As a bird swoops down on it's prey, and assumes this land bound wretch into heaven, so did romeo steal her lips before they fled him again. suspended somewhere between cherubs and devils, his quarry ceased to buck, and he spread his wings wide and let the rising wind carry them off across the sky, until even the predator himself had lost every hope of returning home. within that one embrace, [he] became aware of a feeling of certainty he had not thought possible for anyone - even the virtuous. with her in his arms, all other women, past, present, and future, simply ceased to exist. — Anne Fortier

Canas Quotes By Ian McKellen

'The Lego Movie?' I've never heard of it. — Ian McKellen

Canas Quotes By Guillermo Canas

To beat Federer 3 times does not mean anything he is a genius whose hair does not even move when he plays. — Guillermo Canas

Canas Quotes By Harry West

You're surrounded by other people all the time. And you have to take responsibility if you're the eldest or one of the older siblings, and you're constantly communicating in a way that perhaps you aren't if you're in a smaller family. — Harry West

Canas Quotes By Beth Revis

Even when you're silent, even when you block out all noise, you body is still a cacophony of life. — Beth Revis

Canas Quotes By Kate Douglas Wiggin

Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers, and sisters, aunts and cousins, but only one mother in the whole world. — Kate Douglas Wiggin

Canas Quotes By Albert Einstein

Nothing happens until something moves. — Albert Einstein

Canas Quotes By Lascelles Abercrombie

There is only one thing which can master the perplexed stuff of epic material into unity; and that is, an ability to see in particular human experience some significant symbolism of man's general destiny. — Lascelles Abercrombie