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Top Colinas Restaurant Quotes

Only God can save every soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The '60s is one of my favourite eras in general. I love '60s music, and I've always wanted to do a period film. — Zoe Kravitz

All the privileged can travel, see different worlds; not everyone can. I think it is important for people to have an interesting locale nearby. — Zaha Hadid

Writing is like riding a bicycle: you don't forget how, even if you go for years without doing it. — Isabel Allende

The crowns of kings do not prevent those who wear them from being tormented sometimes by violent headaches. — Plutarch

Your eyes were too intense to stare into for long. — Lucy Christopher

No Christian can avoid theology. Every Christian has a theology. The issue, then, is not, dowe want to have a theology? That's a given. The real issue is, do we have a sound theology.? Do we embrace true or false doctrine? — R.C. Sproul

That sleepy, sensual smile of hers ought to be outlawed. It said
everything, without saying anything. — Eloisa James

Words are too awful an instrument for good and evil to be trifled with: they hold above all other external powers a dominion over thoughts. If words be not (recurring to a metaphor before used) an incarnation of the thought but only a clothing for it, then surely will they prove an ill gift; such a one as those poisoned vestments, read of in the stories of superstitious times, which had power to consume and to alienate from his right mind the victim who put them on. Language, if it do not uphold, and feed, and leave in quiet, like the power of gravitation or the air we breathe, is a counter-spirit, unremittingly and noiselessly at work to derange, to subvert, to lay waste, to vitiate, and to dissolve. — William Wordsworth

Those were my last words. To be listed in some book of quotations, alphabetically after Wilde:
Wilde, Oscar (of the wallpaper in his bedroom): "Either it goes, or I do."
Wilding, Adelyn (of the gum splooches on the sidewalk): "Ditto." — Roberta Pearce