Florina Perez Quotes & Sayings
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We were so intimate that it wasn't possible to flirt or fall in love with one another. For love, there has to be a distance across which the lovers can approach one another. The approach is of course an illusion, because love in fact separate people. Love is a polarity. Two lovers are the two oppositely charged poles of the universe. — Antal Szerb

As an individual, I think you have to find your own path. I like the simplicity and purity of Hinduism and many elements of Buddhism. These are all means of accessing spiritual energy. — Dave Davies

Graham had stared through the bars for about five seconds when Lecter opened his eyes and said, "That's the same atrocious aftershave you wore in court." "I keep getting it for Christmas. — Thomas Harris

Music played at weddings always reminds me of the music played for soldiers before they go into battle. — Heinrich Heine

But after all, truth is something that cannot be given to you. You have to find it out for yourself. And to find it out for yourself, you must be a law to yourself, you must be a guide to yourself, not the political man that is going to save the world, not the communist, not the leader, not the priest, not the sannyasi, not the books; you have to live, you have to be a law to yourself. And therefore no authority - which means completely standing alone, not outwardly, but inwardly completely alone, which means no fear. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Everyone on the bus can laugh at me, and I'll be like, 'Screw you guys: I look good!' — Amy Lee

She hadn't ascribed to this modern notion of equality between the sexes. Woman were patently superior. — Laura Kinsale

an age of chivalry as outmoded as honour, as obsolete as truth. — Olivia Manning

Time clocks rob the world of wild possibility. That's what they're for. — Stephanie Mills

Being alone is scary, but not as scary as feeling alone in a relationship. — Amelia Earhart

Understanding of it and I am not sure that I believe in it. Perhaps it was a sin to kill the fish. I suppose it was even though I did it to keep me alive and feed many people. But then everything is a sin. Do not think about sin. It is much too — Ernest Hemingway,