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Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Mo Yan

One of the biggest problems in literature is the lack of subtlety. — Mo Yan

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Wallace Stegner

He still wore, in the warming barracks, a muskrat cap with earlaps. Under it his eyes were gray as agates, as sudden as an elbow in the solar plexus. — Wallace Stegner

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Stacie Cassarino

Remember Rio de Janeiro, the size of God's hand, sardines fleshed-open at the market, the way I entered you and moved inside? Looking down, is this the kind of density you can live with? What is the slightness of our bodies to stay, to be good at loving a second time? My mouth pretends it is an oar when it lives inside your mouth, but you are far away. — Stacie Cassarino

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Chris Crutcher

I figure if those things were in God's jurisdiction, he'd do something different about them. But they aren't. Those are in our jurisdiction. — Chris Crutcher

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Diego Rivera

All art is propaganda ... The only difference is the kind of propaganda. Since art is essential for human life, it can't just belong to the few. Art is the universal language, and it belongs to all mankind. All painters have been propagandists or else they have not been painters ... Every artist who has been worth anything in art has been such a propagandist ... Every strong artist has been a propagandist. I want to be a propagandist and I want to be nothing else ... I want to use my art as a weapon. — Diego Rivera

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Annie Jacobsen

The activities that went on at Camp King between 1946 and the late 1950s have never been fully accounted for by either the Department of Defense or the CIA. — Annie Jacobsen

Entrou Sinonimo Quotes By Jack Kerouac

Like Goethe at 80, you know the futility of love and you shrug
you shrug away the warm kiss — Jack Kerouac