Franky Carrillo Quotes & Sayings
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Also, he was kind of cute. Not really, of course, since he was the enemy, and the enemy cannot possibly be cute. He was only cute enough to make me wish I could free my hands so that I could fix my hair. I mean, fix my hair, then punch him in the face, and then run. — Leila Sales

We have to dissolve all the denominations in order to form from them the greater denomination of the homeland. — Ameen Rihani

You can't do anything unless you do it yourself. And usually you can't do it yourself very well. — E.W. Howe

I love going into another world, and I love mysteries. So I don't really like to know very much ahead of time. I like the feeling of dicovery. — David Lynch

I want you to know my name.
The name I was given, not the title I took for myself.
Will you have it?
"Yes"
"Aleksander — Leigh Bardugo

We do matter. To believe that our lives are meaningful is the essence of faith. We are not as large, or as bright, or as eternal as the stars, but we carry humankind's message of love across the galaxy. We are the first. We are the world makers. Our nourishment is hope. Like the tender reed shaking in the wind, we will reach up to a new sun. — Amy Kathleen Ryan

I don't own a computer. I have a nine-foot piano in my home to compose my messages. Why would I want a one-foot computer to do the same thing? — Tori Amos

The Bible is not man's word about God, but God's word about man. — John Barth

We hope the day will soon come when every girl will be a member of a great Union of Unmarried Women, pledged to refuse an offer ofmarriage from any man who is not an advocate of their emancipation. — Tennessee Celeste Claflin

At the opera, the music makes no sense; here in the street it has just the right demented touch to give it poignancy. — Henry Miller

My ego thinks I would like to be considered for more heavyweight roles, but the price you pay for that is they are always the same kind of roles. — Steffan Rhodri

Part of what I loved - and love - about being around older people is the tangible sense of history they embody. I'm interested in military history, for instance, because both my grandfathers fought in World War II. I'm interested in writing because one of those grandfathers wrote books. — Jon Meacham

Sometimes love carries us into the abyss, taking with us
to make matters worse
the people we love. — Paulo Coelho