Cansao Do Ceu Quotes & Sayings
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Tangerine tango was still in. Cardigans without buttons were in. Bahia bands were in. Senhor do Bonfim. Make a wish? But hardly anyone considered the most radical move: be yourself. Beauty is always a revolutionary act. — Chris Campanioni
Life doesn't happen to you, but for you. Lessons can be found in everyone's story. — Shannon L. Alder
A waist is a terrible thing to mind. — Jane Caminos
I wonder what it's like to be dead. — Sebastian Faulks
We cannot make ourselves known to each other; we are not healed and forgiven by each other's presence. With words as valueless as poker chips, we play games whose object it is to keep us from seeing each other's cards. Chit-chat games in which "How are you?" means "Don't tell me who you are," and "I'm alone and scared" becomes "Fine thanks." Games where the players create the illusion of being in the same room but where the reality of it is that each is alone inside a skin in that room, like bathyspheres at the bottom of the sea. Blind man's buff games where everyone is blind. — Frederick Buechner
You can leave Hong Kong, but it will never leave you. — Nury Vittachi
Alas!-but why Alas? It is the lot of mortality we experience. — Euripides
[In a blogosphere] everybody has an opinion now, but I don't really freaking care about - all opinions ain't created equal, because everybody can go out there and express themselves and hide behind some character we don't know who you really are, a bunch of cowards. — Tavis Smiley
The world was colossal, he said, we humans and our problems tiny and unimportant, no more than dust in the hands of time, — Andreas Steinhofel
The basis of good manners is self-reliance. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The thing about mothers, I want to say, is that once the containment ends and one becomes two, you don't always fit together so nicely ... The living mother-daughter relationship, you learn over and over again, is a constant choice between adaptation and acceptance. — Kelly Corrigan
