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Destrozados Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

These bears were reimagined in place through a collective belief and need. I do not know why they were sculpted into being, but their power is palpable. I may be blind to what has been buried here or held inside these effigy mounds for thousands of years, but I can read the landscape like Braille through the tips of my fingers translating the script of grasses into a narrative I can understand. The bears and birds and snakes written on the body of the Earth through the hands of humans who dwelled here in the Upper Mississippi River Valley are a reminder that we form the future by being caretakers of our past. — Terry Tempest Williams

Destrozados Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

I love you too, Logan — Nicholas Sparks

Destrozados Quotes By Dennis Miller

It's your living room, it's your life, go nuts. You like Home Improvement? Tape it and go over it like it's the Zapruder film. — Dennis Miller

Destrozados Quotes By Gloria Whelan

People long to go backward in their imagination as well as forward. We don't wish simply to exist forever in some future; we wish to have existed in some distant past. — Gloria Whelan

Destrozados Quotes By Annie Dillard

You do what you do out of your private love of the thing itself. — Annie Dillard

Destrozados Quotes By Patti Smith

My small torrent of words dissipated into an elaborate sense of expanding and receding. It was my entrance into the radiance of imagination. — Patti Smith

Destrozados Quotes By Ayn Rand

The goal of the 'liberals' - as it emerges from the record of the past decades - was to smuggle this country into welfare statism by means of single, concrete, specific measures, enlarging the power of the government a step at a time, never permitting these steps to be summed up into principles, never permitting their direction to be identified or the basic issue to be named. Thus, statism was to come, not by vote or by violence, but by slow rot - by a long process of evasion and epistemological corruption, leading to a fait accompli. — Ayn Rand