Exentos Definicion Quotes & Sayings
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You've become my friend, and I love you."
It was right and true and that made saying it easy.
She heard the surprise in the intake of his breath.
"And I, you, Helen. I think I've loved you since the moment you first stood on my doorstep." He paused. "But now, I really must insist that you sleep. My love will still be here when you wake up. — Michelle Zink
Southern white people despise the Negro as a race, and will do nothing to aid in his elevation as such; but for certain individuals they have a strong affection, and are helpful to them in many ways. — James Weldon Johnson
Excessive want is a form of desperation and a declaration of lack. — Bryant McGill
As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements. — Harold E. Varmus
How much blood and horror is at the bottom of all 'good things'! — Friedrich Nietzsche
To fool somebody else, you have to fool yourself first. — Robert Ferrigno
We often forget to love ourselves and wonder why nobody loves us. — Debasish Mridha
I swear on Peter Stuyvesant's peg leg that the country that became the U.S. bears a closer family resemblance to the devil-may-care merchants of New Amsterdam than it does to Boston's communitarian English majors. — Sarah Vowell
Faith is a gift of God, which man can neither give nor take away by promise of rewards or menace of torture. — Thomas Hobbes
Life is a circus when your intellect and your body alone are involved. Life is a dance, when the intelligence begins to play its role. — Jaggi Vasudev
Kisses, even to the air, are beautiful. — Drew Barrymore
By identifying with the powerful, the disempowered achieve a measure of safety, at least for a moment. By doing the bidding of those in power, they become a necessary part of the system, useful so long as they serve to contain the stirrings and strivings of the oppressed. By making the rules and values of their oppressor their own, they separate themselves from the rest of their group and, temporarily at least, assuage the pain of their stigmatized status. — Lillian B. Rubin
Charity provides crumbs from the table; justice offers a place at the table. — Bill Moyers