Expropiado Significado Quotes & Sayings
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My mom is a sculptress. — P.J. Harvey

Somewhere in every mind is an opening to crawl through. — A.S. King

I know that women want to be treated equally - and they should be treated equally - but the truth is - no man should ever strike a woman unless he needs to protect his life or the life of another - and even then - fleeing the situation is a better option whenever possible. If you find yourself at a place where you are so angry that you want to strike a woman - then you need to get some help. — Josh Hatcher

I blamed myself for being vulnerable. Vulnerability felt like a banner that announced, 'Come and get me!' But when I think of it the other way, I don't pounce on other people just because I can. I don't go around looking for people smaller or weaker than me so I can attack them. When I find someone's vulnerability, my impulse is to protect and cover them, not to use it against them. — Christina Enevoldsen

There's no such thing as a cheap laugh. — Louis C.K.

I loved him more than he loved me, and that is a bad place for a woman to be. — Adriana Trigiani

We are not quite sure that the Sermon on the Mount is the Sermon for the mart. We are not
sure, and an unsure place is an unsafe place*
We must go on or go back. We must be more
Christian or less. — E. Stanley Jones

If we could, and we must, establish a deep long abiding relationship with nature, with the actual trees, the bushes, the flowers, the grass and the fast moving clouds, then we would never slaughter another human being for any reason whatsoever. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Neil said to me once that in times of desperation, you have to force yourself to make a decision.
It's your choice, he said. Us or them. So choose. — Shirley Marr

So I cut out all the drinkin' and hangin' out and stuff like that early on. — Luther Allison

I still loved Marc desperately and couldn't imagine life without him. Jace was ... something else. Something I could feel but couldn't articulate. Something I wanted, and hadn't been able to resist in my grief-weakened state. He was something that would have to wait. — Rachel Vincent