Florcita Motuda Quotes & Sayings
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Happy is the bride that the sun shines on. — Robert Herrick
The summer had been like a dream, some parts of it a nightmare, but overall a good dream. Magic. — Elizabeth Kirke
The years grew over that embrace like a vine. — Lisa Unger
If I did not move and dance between them the three would turn to stone, for they are passive [ ... ] They would fall asleep if I lay still somewhere. Henry, Gonzalo, Hugh. [ ... ] It is only my dancing, my dancing which animates them. I slide out of Gonzalo's bed like a snake. I slide out of Henry's bed. I slide out of Hugh's bed. [ ... ]
I dance untrammeled - return to each full of the space in between, that change of air. Dancing, I find my flame and my joy, because I dance, slide, run, to the boat, to quai de Passy, to Villa Seurat; I keep the wind in the folds of my dress, the rain on my hair, and light in my eyes. — Anais Nin
I've been a fan of hip-hop for a really long time, and I still am. — Jeremy Piven
It's not poop, it's chocolate ... just don't try to eat it because it's full of E. coli. — L. H. Cosway
If there was a crayon, and I was to put a label on it, I would call it dinosaur skin.
-So B. It — Sarah Weeks
I am not now, and never have been, a girlfriend of Henry Kissinger. — Gloria Steinem
The handwriting on the wall may be a forgery. — Ralph Hodgson
You can't screw up your own suicide and then expect the universe to give you presents wrapped in the skin of a wonderful boy. That's just not the way it works. — Heather Demetrios
Show me a movement that doesn't hate somebody, and I will join it at once. — Robert Anton Wilson
There is a general decline of taste for classical dance,ce, which is neglected and this must be developed from the grassroots. There is so much of razzle-dazzle ... that classical dance suffers. — Kanak Rele
Books can tell you almost everything that mankind knows. Or imagines. — Liz Braswell
Coming from a background as unique as mine, the first challenge is being able to identify chaos as chaos. For the first half of my life, I interpreted chaos as normal. Today, I am aware that I have triggers: a default way of thinking that is often not relative to the immediate moment. Therefore, in the midst of chaos, I have learned to relinquish all my premature cognitive commitments and become present. — Romany Malco
When I go to describe something as remarkable as what I saw that day, I could only say it was a place of dreams. The water is crystalline clear, a mixture of opalescent colors and frosted with white tips. It surges forward and crashes up against the rocks below us as the sun cast a fire-like glare in the distance. Adding to my reverie is the salty smell in the air that lingers and enlivens senses that seem to have been dormant before this moment. I don't recall moving in this dream-like state but my hand moves up and cups the wind as if trying to capture it's essence. If I could have pocketed every smell and sound of this place I would have and I would defended it with my life. — Celia Mcmahon