Disyuntiva Diccionario Quotes & Sayings
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So were you always mad, or did it come on you when you was took?"
Aly smiled. "I'm told it runs in the family. — Tamora Pierce
Satire that the censor understands is rightly censored. — Karl Kraus
Tell Jack that after he finishs saving the universe again, he has to take out the trash in the kitchen."
-Rosalind Kirby, one day in 1971 — Mark Evanier
F me," I say loudly and everyone looks at me.
"Can I help you?" the tour guide asks in an icy tone.
I shake my head, noticing Callie is staring at me. "Sorry man, I thought a bee landed on me. — Jessica Sorensen
I think part of my purpose in this life is to talk about magic, and to make it. — Theodora Goss
I've spent so much of my youth trying to change people or change girls and then having it done to me and people wanting me to change. — Chris Messina
It is absolutely impossible for a subject to see or have insight into something while leaving itself out of the picture, so impossible that knowing and being are the most opposite of all spheres. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Writing 'Magneto' as part of a team took a little getting used to. — Cullen Bunn
No, one of the great things about my three-year deal is that it's year-round. They've offered me an opportunity to cover a lot of things in the offseason, too. — Lisa Guerrero
He's far from a fool, nowhere near. I'm quite near. I can feel the fool that's so far away from him breathing down my neck. — Carrie Fisher
Whatever I learned,
Whatever I knew,
Seems like those faded years of childhood that flew,
Away in some dilemma,
Always in some confusion,
The purpose of this life,
Seems like an illusion! — Mehek Bassi
And without Dex in my life, I like to think I could have somehow found contentment. But the truth is, I feel freer with Dex than I ever did when I was single. I feel more myself with him than without. Maybe true love does that — Emily Giffin
So many are alive who don't seem to care. Casual, easy, they move in the world as though untouched. But you take pleasure in the faces of those who know they thirst. You cherish those who grip you for survival. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Because of the insolence of all the white race he was afraid to lose his dignity in friendliness. — Carson McCullers
