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Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Morrissey

As Antony said to Cleopatra, as he opened a crate of ale;
Oh I say, some girls are bigger than others. — Morrissey

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Albert Einstein

From discord, find Harmony. — Albert Einstein

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

It's better to get lost in the passion than to lose the passion — Soren Kierkegaard

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Jack London

Thirty thousand a year was all right, but dyspepsia and inability to be humanly happy robbed such princely income of all its value. — Jack London

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

What comfort there is in the skin of someone you love! — Erich Maria Remarque

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Boy George

When you're younger, you think you're in competition with everyone. You think everyone's success is a threat to you, and this is a thing you grow out of. You get older and you suddenly realize the only person you're in competition with is yourself. — Boy George

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Casey Renee Kiser

Daddy is jive talking
and showering the stripper
Mommy is sleepwalking
while changing baby's diaper — Casey Renee Kiser

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Ella Frank

She's clutching the worn leather journal. It's ironic how it now seems like a safety blanket for her, yet to him, it represents a tragic nightmare. — Ella Frank

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Our heaven is their hell, said God. I like a balanced universe. — Margaret Atwood

Febres Portugal Cantanhede Quotes By Jose Saramago

Not that this was our intention, but you know how it is with writing, one word often brings along another in its train simply because they sound good together, even if this means sacrificing respect for levity and ethics for aesthetics, if such solemn concepts are not out of place in a discourse such as this, and often to no one's advantage either. It is in this and other ways, almost without our realizing it, that we make so many enemies in life. — Jose Saramago