Decenas En Quotes & Sayings
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I would be curious about one of those Jane Austen women
you know
long-suffering, dutiful
but all right in the end
a plump 19th century type, five foot four, ringlets, brown eyes, long fingers. — Peter Greenaway
Everything gets better with milk. — Debasish Mridha
Goodness, Truth and Beauty come first — Muriel Spark
One must always hope when one is desperate, and doubt when one hopes. — Gustave Flaubert
However close you are, you know that's another friend you won't be seeing anymore. You won't have anything in common anymore, since you are not interested in babies, and they are no longer interested in life. — Jane Green
I don't need rose petals and moonshine. It's three in the afternoon on a Thursday, and I will die if you don't kiss me. — Ava Gray
Anything that we're connecting with that's happening right now, there's an obvious vulnerability - because we're just fragile human beings in the middle of a just-now expression. — Jason Mraz
When he, whoever of the gods it was, had thus arranged in order and resolved that chaotic mass, and reduced it, thus resolved, to cosmic parts, he first moulded the Earth into the form of a mighty ball so that it might be of like form on every side ... And, that no region might be without its own forms of animate life, the stars and divine forms occupied the floor of heaven, the sea fell to the shining fishes for their home, Earth received the beasts, and the mobile air the birds ... Then Man was born: ... though all other animals are prone, and fix their gaze upon the earth, he gave to Man an uplifted face and bade him stand erect and turn his eyes to heaven. — Ovid
All animals are to be found in men and each of theme exists in some man, sometimes several at the time. — Victor Hugo
Do not complain about growing old. It is a privilege denied to many. — Mark Twain
Mysticism is the function of a mind looking for alternatives to reality. — Neal Asher
Our age is obviously the Nonsense Age; the wiser sort of nonsense being provided for the children and the sillier sort of nonsense for the grown-up people. — G.K. Chesterton
