Chocha Caliente Quotes & Sayings
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Glass nodded, worried that if she spoke, the tears would come again. The pain was so new, so raw, she hardly knew what shape it would take, what sort of scars it would leave. If her chest was going to burn like this for the rest of her life. — Kass Morgan

You want a happy family?"
"I'd love a miserable one where everyone hated each other."
"Why?"
"So we could find redemption in each other's arms. — Peter Tieryas

When I was a child there were many witches, and they bewitched both cattle and men, especially children. — Martin Luther

If you can cut the head off of this broom-goober with that sword, then I'll believe you can gank zombies with it. — Cedric Nye

Perhaps it wasn't all Freud after all. Perhaps a large part of it had to do with the invention of the electric light, which had killed the shadows in men's minds much more effectively than a stake through a vampire's heart - and less messily, too. — Stephen King

The True One was there from time immemorial.
He is there today and ever there you will find.
He never died nor will he ever die ...
Look within, you will see Him there enshrined. — Guru Nanak

Life destination is death. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The new year begins in a snow-storm of white vows. — George William Curtis

It was all in the means of expressing himself without anyone having to ever understand it. — Lauren Lola

If you want to buy something; it's obviously in your best interest to convince the seller that what he's got isn't worth very much. — Donald Trump

On the whole, men are more good than bad; that, however, isn't the real point. But they are more or less ignorant, and it is this that we call vice or virtue; the most incorrigible vice being that of an ignorance that fancies it knows everything and therefore claims for itself the right to kill. The soul of the murderer is blind; and there can be no true goodness nor true love without the utmost clear-sightedness. — Albert Camus