Construccionismo Quotes & Sayings
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I reach out to hit him, but he catches my wrist.
"Calm me down ... who do you think you are?"
He pulls me close, until our chests are touching again. "I'm your guy, that's who. — Elle Casey

Has anyone ever taught you humility?"
"You didn't learn it, so why should I? — Sarah J. Maas

One does not have to forgive if forgiveness is not one of his virtues. But one can forget and never come back to the issue. — Boris Zubry

Innocent of fashion or custom, they came to their studies as Stoner had dreamed that a student might
as if those studies were life itself and not specific means to specific ends. — John Edward Williams

My mother groaned, my father wept, into the dangerous world I leapt. — William Blake

I'm keeping in shape, you know, gotta look good for the ladies - and certain guys. Hey, I can't control who's looking. I just gotta bring the heat. — Ted Alexandro

Music was the first art form I ever had. — Robert David Hall

I don't give a damn about Hollywood. — Emmanuelle Beart

It's an addictive thing. It's not so much I like to go win, but it's a rush. — Corbin Bernsen

What do you mean no one knows where he is? Human beings don't just disappear. Not unless they've been abducted by aliens. But even then, isn't there some kind of crop circle left behind or something? Does this Ramsey Sage not have a crop circle? Because if he doesn't, then he's probably not been abducted by aliens, in which case, we'd have a good chance of finding him, I'd think. — Elizabeth Bevarly

I feel like I've been observed as an individual more than a gay person, or as a filmmaker with a certain point of view rather than a lesbian filmmaker with a gay point of view. — Lisa Cholodenko

It is quite futile to argue that man is small compared to the cosmos; for man was always small compared to the nearest tree. — G.K. Chesterton

Words blur at the borders, fuzz into other words, not just in big clouds of connotation around the edges of the word, but right there in the heart of denotation itself. — Kim Stanley Robinson