Cegueira Quotes & Sayings
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By midmorning eight of the horses stood tied and the other eight were wilder than deer, scattering along the fence and bunching and running in a rising sea of dust as the day warmed, coming to reckon slowly with the remorselessness of this rendering of their fluid and collective selves into that condition of separate and helpless paralysis which seemed to be among them like a creeping plague. — Cormac McCarthy
Creativity is not the domain of one single person. Through free-association of thoughts and brainstorming, an accidental suggestion can be the best solution. — Joshua Fernandez
I like to provoke. I'm very French. — Carine Roitfeld
Losing something is difficult while gaining something is easier. So try to gain beauty and make your life prettier. — Debasish Mridha
In America, you assassinate president. In Soviet Russia, president assassinate you! — Yakov Smirnoff
The king of all of my regrets. The architect of every last drop of joy I'd ever tasted. My tormentor. My savior. — R.K. Lilley
If you would look up bad labor relations in the dictionary, you would have an American Airlines logo beside it. — Elton Joe Kendall
We could do it, you know," Gale says quietly.
"What?" I ask.
"Leave the district. Run off. Live in the woods. You and I, we could make it," says Gale.
I don't know how to respond. This idea is so preposterous. — Suzanne Collins
The more melancholy side of my literary personality is much in tune with BS Johnson's. — Jonathan Coe
You won't believe it, but for the first two years of our marriage I lived off my wife. Like every self-respecting man, I hated it. — Ram Kapoor
My eight years in Detroit, obviously, were my most successful years managing. I think that Pittsburgh and Detroit are probably very, very similar. We kinda rekindled the fire of baseball in Pittsburgh. We did the exact same thing in Detroit. — Jim Leyland
Distress at losing an object can be as much a frustration at the intellectual mystery of the disappearance as about the loss itself. — Alain De Botton
Providence has delivered me of every worldly passion, save this one; the desire to acquire books, new or old books of any kind, whose charms I cannot persuade myself to resist. — John Henry Newman
It is a good divine that follows his own instructions. — William Shakespeare
If you looked at my iPod, you would get a trip out of all the different music, from the real heavy metal to bluegrass to classical. — Eric Close
