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Digest In Spanish Quotes By Jean De La Bruyere

A man can deceive a woman by his sham attachment to her provided he does not have a real attachment elsewhere. — Jean De La Bruyere

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

Olivia is a piece of art. You have to know how to interpret her, how to see the beauty under the harsh lines of her personality. — Tarryn Fisher

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Richard Hayne

The model a lot of companies use is a very pyramidal model which sort of designates that all creativity, all wisdom flows from the top. We think that's the absolute wrong model. — Richard Hayne

Digest In Spanish Quotes By William Congreve

A wit should no more be sincere, than a woman constant; one argues a decay of parts, as to other of beauty. — William Congreve

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The newspapers, I perceive, devote some of their columns specially to politics or government without charge; and this, one would say, is all that saves it; but as I love literature and to some extent the truth also, I never read those columns at any rate. I do not wish to blunt my sense of right so much. — Henry David Thoreau

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Tom Grasso

I feel free. Like some whimsical child in an enchanted forest, I feel free.
Amazed at the power of the colors that surround me, I feel free. The cool water that quenches my thirst also warms my skin as I bathe, my pores opening to the pleasure of the clear pools embracing my soul. The colors reflect on the mirrored glass that supports me. I can see beauty all around. Here I float, effortlessly, and here I will remain.
I feel free. I make my commitments and my agreements in complete liberation. I love freely, openly, within the bounds of my own moral compass. I give, and I take, learning to do each with equal excitement, with equal vigor.
The odd thing about receiving is how hard it can be. Yet, we owe it to those we love, who love us back, to do just that. Then, we can explore the vibrant colors of our enchanted forests together, and bathe one another in the refreshing springs of nature's own charity.
I love, and therefore am safe in all things. — Tom Grasso

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Mark Harmon

I don't care who's No. 1 on the call sheet or how big my trailer is. I care about the work. I don't care who gets the laughs. I just care that the laugh comes. — Mark Harmon

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

The information revolution will lead us through a knowledge revolution to the wisdom revolution. — Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Toni Morrison

There in the dark her memory was refreshed, and she succumbed to her earlier dreams. Along with the idea of romantic love, she was introduced to another - physical beauty. Probably the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought. Both originated in envy, thrived in insecurity, and ended in disillusion. In equating physical beauty with virtue, she stripped her mind, bound it, and collected self-contempt by the heap. She forgot lust and simple caring for. She regarded love as possessive mating, and romance as the goal of the spirit. It would be for her a well-spring from which she would draw the most destructive emotions, deceiving the lover and seeking to imprison the beloved, curtailing freedom in every way.
Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye — Toni Morrison

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Alan Dean Foster

Just stay calm and collected and baffle them with space dust. — Alan Dean Foster

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Mason Cooley

The eye deals with excess more easily than the stomach does. — Mason Cooley

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Walt Whitman

Have you not learned the most in your life from those with whom you disagreed - those who saw it differently from you? — Walt Whitman

Digest In Spanish Quotes By Bonnie Jo Campbell

You can't beat a good sonnet, and you can write a sonnet without being married to the damned thing. — Bonnie Jo Campbell