Edad Adulta Quotes & Sayings
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Every child is conceived either in love or lust, is born in pain, followed by joy or sometimes remorse. — Jennifer Worth
My goal in life is to be your best friend when you open your closet — Diane Von Furstenberg
A good boy almost all of the time, as well behaved as a loyal hound — Emma Straub
The climbing of earths heights, in itself, means little. That men and women want and try to climb them means everything. For it is the ultimate wisdom of the mountains that we are never so much human as when we are striving for what is beyond our grasp, and that there is no battle worth the winning save that against our own ignorance and fear. — James Ramsey Ullman
But sons have to be soldiers. And soldiers adapt. — Alex Irvine
Nothing funny about happy people. I don't know, you just look at a situation or a life, and you can kind of pick up the areas of conflict and delve in there, because that's where the most story is. If someone's happily married for 20 years, that's great, but it's not that funny. — Kate Beaton
Then I saw Keanu Reeves in 'Much Ado About Nothing' and I know if he can do it, I can do it too. — Leonardo DiCaprio
In spite of all the progress we seem to have made, human emotions stay the same. Deep inside our hearts, we don't change very much. This poem was written two thousand years ago or more. It's from a time long before the quatrains and other formal styles you've learned in school were established. And yet, even today, we can understand the feelings of people from that time. You don't need education or scholarship for that. These feelings can be understood by anybody, I think. — Kyoichi Katayama
So that America might justify itself, the story of a black body's destruction must always begin with his or her error, real or imagined - with Eric Garner's anger, with Trayvon Martin's mythical words ("You are gonna die tonight"), with Sean Bell's mistake of running with the wrong crowd, with me standing too close to the small-eyed boy pulling out. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
