Gabinete De Cocina Quotes & Sayings
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Football comes naturally to me, but basketball is a challenge, that's why I like it so much. — Tony Gonzalez

Unfortunately, when someone asks me for a favor, I can't say no. Because of my upbringing - my Catholic guilt - if I don't do it, it plagues me. — Bradley Cooper

Travelers are always discoverers, especially those who travel by air. There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new uncharted seas. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

So take seriously the story that God has given you to live. It's time to read your own life, because your story is the one that could set us all ablaze. — Dan B. Allender

Since I can't turn into a bat and fly, I'll still need my bus pass — Daven Anderson

A friend once said, and I found to be true,That everyday people, they lie to God too,So what makes you think, that they won't lie to you. — Lauryn Hill

Ask a deeply religious Christian if he'd rather live next to a bearded Muslim that may or may not be plotting a terror attack, or an atheist that may or may not show him how to set up a wireless network in his house. On the scale of prejudice, atheists don't seem so bad lately. — Scott Adams

He kisses like a poet. Like he's writing poems on my lips. — Veronica Rossi

The moment a man begins to talk about technique that's proof that he is fresh out of ideas. — Raymond Chandler

There is no need to believe or disbelieve your thoughts - just don't enter anything. They don't distract you - you get distracted. Nothing exists in itself as a distraction - it is you who get distracted. Why? — Mooji

Poisoned, pursued and living with a psychopath. Not what I would consider the good life. Death has its perks. — Maria V. Snyder

If the Gospel and the Apostles may be credited, no man can be a Christian without charity, and without that faith which works, not by force, but by love. — John Locke