Estatura De Benito Quotes & Sayings
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People will always go. Always. They always believe the can make a better life than in the old world.
What the hell, maybe they can. — Orson Scott Card

It's all right to have our mite boxes for the heathen, and send missionaries to them. They're far away and we don't have to associate with them. But I don't want to have to sit in a pew with a hired boy. — L.M. Montgomery

Being alive isn't the same thing as living — Jess Walter

Tho marriage be a lottery in which there are a wondrous many blanks, yet there is one inestimable lot in which the only heaven on earth is written. — John Vanbrugh

When you're shooting a film, you really don't get to be a dad, and you don't really get to be a husband. You don't really exist at all. But I do drag my family with me on location whenever I can. — Eric Bana

In the place of the bells, where battle is waged,
The reeds all lie broken in Chalco today.
Dust yellows the air, our houses are smoking,
The sobbing is rising - from the lips of your Chalcans! — David Bowles

Ruined land was accepted as the collateral damage of progress. — Robin Wall Kimmerer

We live beneath many layers. Some are for our protection, and some are for our control. — Russell Eric Dobda

How could all this fresh water of memories have spurted once again and flowed through my impure soul of today without getting soiled? — Marcel Proust

Rose was so full of life and passion that sometimes she seemed more human than I was. — Richelle Mead

Heh! Fuck yew," I said. — Kevin Hearne

Children, we should consider every name as the name of our beloved deity. Imagine that He is the one that appears in all the different forms. If our beloved deity is Krishna, then while chanting the names of the Divine Mother, imagine that Krishna has come before us as Devi. We should not think that since we are chanting Devi's names, Krishna might not like it. These differences exist only in our world, not in His. — Mata Amritanandamayi

I never get far from Well Being. — Esther Hicks