Encuentros Cercanos Quotes & Sayings
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I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered. — Jordana Brewster

The thing about love is one can never define it exactly. And as much of a mystery as that is and as familiar it is when we acknowledge it, words just aren't enough. So we find ourselves scratching the walls while our hair is falling out. Then we can't live without it. We become addicts. — Kevin Fuller

Back in 1998, the days were so much more spacious. When she woke up in the morning, the day rolled out in front of her like a long hallway for her to meander down, free to linger over the best parts. Days were so stingy now. Mean slivers of time. They flew by like speeding cars. Whoosh! When she was pulling back the blankets to hop into bed each night, it felt as if only seconds ago she'd been throwing them off to get up. — Liane Moriarty

You need to push yourself, put yourself in uncomfortable situations rather than stick to your comfort zone. — Gwenno

It's not about being unmade; it's about remaking, one aching step at a time. — Anonymous

I think the vast majority of Americans would have supported military action to stop the second plane from hitting the World Trade Center, if that had been possible. I would have been among them. — Marianne Williamson

How was it possible that entire lives could change, could be destroyed, and that streets and buildings remained the same, she wondered. — Tatiana De Rosnay

I, for one, struggle a little bit with a $250,000 education for a philosophy degree. They are a wonderful people, but we can't employ philosophers in manufacturing in the United States. We need a one- or two-year technical add-on for a high school. — Douglas R. Oberhelman

Death was past, life not come: so he waited. — Robert Browning

I have specific playlists for arrivals in different cities. Tokyo skews new wave, Paris more jazz, and New York is Top 40. — Chris Benz

Compassion has more to do with the attitude we bring to our encounters with other people than with any quantifiable metric of giving. — Sharon Salzberg