Cartucho Pez Quotes & Sayings
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God's intentions could be discerned by the careful study of even the smallest, most seemingly insignificant events. And the past weeks' events were anything but small and insignificant. — Ann Leckie

I find myself hoping I can get on a TV show, and then people from Oklahoma will come to my restaurant. Then I'll be able to make enough money to open my own place. — Alexandra Guarnaschelli

And maybe it is only by finding yourself that you can feel the true intensity of becoming close to another person. — David Levithan

I begin to be impatient of solitude - to feel its draperies hang sweltering, unwholesome about me. — Virginia Woolf

From this time Elizabeth Lavenza became my playfellow, and, as we grew older, my friend. She was docile and good tempered, yet gay and playful as a summer insect. Although she was lively and animated, her feelings were strong and deep, and her disposition uncommonly affectionate. No one could better enjoy liberty, yet no one could submit with more grace than she did to constraint and caprice. Her imagination was luxuriant, yet her capability of application was great. Her person was the image of her mind; her hazel eyes, although as lively as a bird's, possessed an attractive softness. Her figure was light and airy; and, though capable of enduring great fatigue, she appeared the most fragile creature in the world. While I admired her understanding and fancy, I loved to tend on her, as I should on a favourite animal; and I never saw so much grace both of person and mind united to so little pretension. — Mary Shelley

Who is the most worthy of admiration, musician or audience?
Probably the musician will tell that his audience and the musician that his audience — Miguel El Portugues

Anna gave her that disjointed look with which so many people regarded Hannah, as if they has fallen too many words behind to ever catch up. — Laura L. Sullivan

Helen, thy beauty is to me — Edgar Allan Poe

The Greeks had invented democracy, built the Acropolis and called it a day. — David Sedaris

So I went way too in depth? I thought they wanted the hole by hole. — Trent Dilfer

Love is what we are about, my darling," she says. "Not even in death has our love faded, for I live in your veins. — Susan Abulhawa