Coriolano Ferreira Quotes & Sayings
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It's inexplicable why somebody can lose a leg and it doesn't effect them at all emotionally; and another person can lose a foot and be destroyed for the rest of their lives. — Krishna Das

Here is Menard's own intimate forest: 'Now I am traversed by bridle paths, under the seal of sun and shade ... I live in great density ... Shelter lures me. I slump down into the thick foliage ... In the forest, I am my entire self. Everything is possible in my heart just as it is in the hiding places in ravines. Thickly wooded distance separates me from moral codes and cities. — Gaston Bachelard

With age, comes wisdom. With travel, comes understanding. — Sandra Lake

Her mother ... told Kate that after women got out of lousy marriages, they generally had the good sense to stay away from the institution altogether. While men just kept trying to get it right because they were incapable of being alone. — J. Courtney Sullivan

There's only one thing that matters, CUSTOMER SATISFACTION — Raphael

I don't know how to let you back in." My heart beat spiked and I closed my eyes when he whispered," I don't know how to keep you out either. — S.C. Stephens

Life would be unbearably bland if we had no enemies on whom to waste efforts and energy. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

His wife had also studied art in her hometown, and she could paint, but depending on such work for her livelihood was just not possible. As far as appearances went, she was definitely a real beauty. When she was young, she looked a little like Gong Li, but now that she was middle-aged, she had put on weight and gradually taken on more of a bell-shaped look, resembling Li Siqin. But no matter what, a wife always looks better than her balding, broadbellied husband. — Chew Kok Chang

We're only human James, bound by flesh and blood to do the wrong thing." ~Lena Jefferson from The Other Sister — Cheri Paris Edwards

I sighed. 'Ah spite, the stuff of fairy tales. — Molly Harper