Fagiano Tenebroso Quotes & Sayings
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The gold you have to dig for is not the real gold. — Marty Rubin
The poor are sad they're poor, Adam had once mused, and turns out the rich are sad they're rich. — Maggie Stiefvater
She saw death as just another wedding she wasn't invited to. — Jess Walter
A minimalist does not charge you for what he did. He charges you for what he did not do. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Experience coupled with attention leads to physical changes in the structure and functioning of the nervous system. — Anat Baniel
Your life is not your own, Vi,' she said. 'Don't you know that? It belongs to the people who love you. So you need to take better care of it. — April Genevieve Tucholke
She was so incredibly beautiful - she seemed to be wearing the sunlight, rearranging it around her from time to time, with a movement of one hand, with a movement of her head, and with her smile - that, when she paid the man and started out of the store, I started out behind her. — James Baldwin
We are - or were - Divinities, Shara Komayd: we drew power from the hearts and minds and beliefs of a people. But that which you draw power from, you are also powerless before ... A people believe in a god ... and the god tells them what to believe. — Robert Jackson Bennett
Be optimistic about everything in life. — Michael Jordan
Down deep in every soul has a hidden longing, impulse, and
ambition to do something fine and enduring ... If you are willing,
great things are possible to you. — Grenville Kleiser
Every monument of civilization is a monument of barbarism — Walter Benjamin
Tea Rose (Perfumer's Workshop) **** green rose $
Composed in 1972, Tea Rose was the first fragrance signed by the great Annie Buzantian (Pleasures), and was in many ways the first niche fragrance: the Perfumer's Workshop did nothing but fragrances, had a small range, was fairly hard to find, and had a devoted following. Tea Rose was and is a rose soliflore that illustrates how complex a composition must be before it can actually claim to smell of rose. The rose it depicts is huge, painted in watercolor, and has the species name written below it in cursive. LT — Luca Turin
There's so much grey to every story - nothing is so black and white. — Lisa Ling
Just Me, Just Me
Sweet Marie, she loves just me
(She also loves Maurice McGhee).
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves Louise Dupree).
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves the willow tree).
No she don't, she loves just me!
(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see
She can love others and still love thee.) — Shel Silverstein
