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Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Thomas Moore

You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will,
But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. — Thomas Moore

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Loren Eiseley

As for men, those myriad little detached ponds with their own swarming corpuscular life, what were they but a way that water has of going about beyond the reach of rivers? — Loren Eiseley

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By George Will

Revisiting the Revolutionary War is a bracing reminder that the fate of a continent, and the shape of the modern world, turned on the free choices of remarkably few Americans defying an empire. — George Will

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Jose Luis Peixoto

The poem doesn't have stanzas, it has a body, the poem doesn't have lines,/ it has blood, the poem is not written with letters, it's written/ with grains of sand and kisses, petals and moments, shouts and/ uncertainties. — Jose Luis Peixoto

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Jamie McGuire

When you think about something enough, you start dreaming about it. And when you dream about something enough, you just have to hope that it becomes a reality. — Jamie McGuire

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Hoodie Allen

The blogosphere gives me my life, I am fortunate to have developed relationships with great websites who allow me to reach a whole ton of new people everyday. — Hoodie Allen

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Stephen King

It was the kiss by which all the others of his life would be judged and found wanting. — Stephen King

Caseres Hernandez Quotes By Joy Harjo

[...] my father staggering in drunk, beating my mother, the shame and hate in him burning, burning. Then he'd hit my brothers. And then me whom it was said he loved most. He'd save me for last, when his anger was ashes, when the fire was hottest. And then he's hold me, 'Sugar, sugar', he's croon, the tears so thick they made a lake on the linoleum floor. — Joy Harjo