Cotxeres Quotes & Sayings
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Through the grace shown to us in the gospel, there is something distinctly Christlike about a mother's love for her child. — Gloria Furman
I've got what I want, and I've got the luck to express myself and to be paid and to do what I do as a creative person. — Riccardo Tisci
She led me to believe we will going fast because her thoughts were going fast. — Charles Dickens
We argue with our biology, and the result of that argument is civilization. — Charles Siebert
We cannot create what we can't imagine. — Lucille Clifton
She had grasped the inner meaning of the Party's sexual puritanism. It was not merely that the sex instinct created a world of its own which was outside the Party's control and which therefore had to be destroyed if possible. What was most important was that sexual privation induced hysteria, which was desirable because it could be transformed into war fever and leader worship. — George Orwell
When we fall on the ground it hurts us, but we also need to rely on the ground to get back up. — Kathleen McDonald
He is fifteen and ten and five. He is an instant. He is flying back to her. He is hers again. She feels the weight of him in her chest as he comes into her arms. He is her son, her beloved child, and she takes him back. — Ann Patchett
This body's the same old house that time has redecorated. — Michael Weems
In Soviet writing the demonization of all forms of Ukrainian nationalism has a long tradition, and would make an interesting study in itself. Soviet writers considered almost any criticism of their state - and, from the 1930s, of the Russian Empire - as "fascist" or "counterrevolutionary, — Myroslav Shkandrij
You don't have to cheat to lose your girl or your woman. You can lose her from lack of communication, attention and disrespect. It's not all about what you do, sometimes it's about what you don't do. — Chris Sain Jr.
In the distant past, Muslim doctors advised nervous people to look up at the sky. Forget the tight earth. Imagine that the sky, all of it, belonged to them alone. Crescent, low moon, more stars than the eyes looking up at them. But the sky was free, without any price, no one I knew spoke of it, no one competed for it. Instead, one by one those who could afford it began to sleep indoors in cool air-conditioned rooms, away from the mosquitoes and the flies ... — Leila Aboulela
Once we admit that the public sector takes an immense amount of risk along the entire innovation chain, it becomes crucial to find ways to share both risks and rewards. — Mariana Mazzucato
It had always been a British preoccupation to hold this mile record. — Roger Bannister
If she hadn't been at peace, then at least she
wasn't at war with herself. — Sherry Thomas
