Cibernetico Luchador Quotes & Sayings
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Love heals. Heals and liberates. — Maya Angelou
Some other eyes will look around, and find the things I've never found. — Malvina Reynolds
All men will be sailors then
Until the sea shall free them — Leonard Cohen
Cooking is the most succulent of human pleasures. — Sylvia Townsend Warner
A risk is a chance you take; if it fails you can recover. A gamble is a chance taken; if it fails, recovery is impossible. — Erwin Rommel
There is no doubt that because I am a switch hitter I have one of the best offensive advantages that a hitter can have. — Pete Rose
If you really want to know, I'd rather not have been born at all. I find life very tiring. The thing's done now, of course, and I can't alter it. But there will always be this regret at the back of my mind, I shall never quite be able to get rid of it, and it will spoil everything. The thing to do now is to grow old quickly, to eat up the years as fast as possible, looking neither right nor left. — Jean-Marie G. Le Clezio
It's funny how nothing really ever turns out the way we expect it to, no matter how certain the future seems. I guess we need to keep adjusting our dreams to fit reality, because life is not going to cooperate. — Cassia Leo
I'll play out the string and leave baseball without a tear. A man can't play games his whole life. — Brooks Robinson
I do think he hated him as one man will hate another who draws off the affection of a beloved. — Geraldine Brooks
No one can make you happy other than yourself to choose people to make you happy. — Auliq Ice
What destroys us most effectively is not a malign fate but our own capacity for self-deception and for degrading our own best self. — George Eliot
...the beige should not wear beige. — Margaret Atwood
The boy and girl going hand in hand through a meadow; the mother washing her baby; the sweet simple things in life. We have almost lost track of them. On the one side, we over-intellectualize everything; on the other hand, we are over-mechanized. We can understand the danger of the atomic bomb, but the danger of our misunderstanding the meaning of life is much more serious. — Edward Steichen
