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Farolito Restaurant Quotes & Sayings

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I shall not want Honor in Heaven For I shall meet Sir Philip Sidney And have talk with Coriolanus And other heroes of that kidney. — T. S. Eliot

Every creature is a living instruction that runs the algorithm of nature. — Joey Lawsin

Alas, Experience! — Charlotte Bronte

(Devon) "Cam - you're killing me," she quavered, pressing her head back into the pillow and praying for patience. Her heart was pounding.
"I'm loving you," he corrected in a hot whisper, then took her nipple deep into his mouth as his palm brushed over the damp lace covering her core. — Kaylea Cross

We are all of us bust stardust shaped into conscious being. — S.J. Kincaid

It's stupid to be that way, so easily hurt; it's better to be like a plank of wood, an emotional mule. It's best not to feel, ... best to have your nerve endings cauterized. — Sonya Hartnett

There is no blindness more insidious, more fatal that this race for profit ... — Helen Keller

In college, [Christian students] are assaulted by secular relativism, and if we don't prepare them, they will be like lambs led to slaughter. — Charles Colson

Most Americans aren't the sort of citizens the Founding Fathers expected; they are contented serfs. Far from being active critics of government, they assume that its might makes it right. — Joseph Sobran

If people I don't care for are attracted to me, I accept it as the wages of beauty. — Banana Yoshimoto

Trade your cleverness for bewilderment. — Rumi

A person's willingness to conform to arbitrary parameters is not a good criterion for selecting talent or allocating rewards. — Bruce Tulgan

For Lewis, the narration of his own story was about the identification of a pattern of meaning. This enabled him to grasp the "big picture" and discern the "grand story" of all things, so that the snapshots and stories of his own life could assume a deeper meaning. — Alister E. McGrath

The second fundamental feature of culture is that all culture has an element of striving. — Johan Huizinga