Galerones Quotes & Sayings
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It was the kind of place where hard drinkers came to wrestle their demons while fallen angels drank alone in dark smoky corners. — Ian Tregillis

There is always a temptation to take things for granted, to get lazy, and to presume that the reader knows more than they do. — Philip Kerr

What we must do is encourage a sea change in attitude, one that acknowledges that we are a part of the living world, not apart from it. — Sylvia Earle

Rhaegar had put his hand on Jaime's shoulder. When this battle's done I mean to call a council. Changes will be made. I meant to do it long ago, but ... well, it does no good to speak of roads not taken. We shall talk when I return. — George R R Martin

I am still learning, for the Christian life is one of constant growth. — Billy Graham

I don't think I shall send it anywhere, he answered, tossing his head back in that odd way that used to make his friends laugh — Oscar Wilde

You can change your life or not change it.
It really doesn't matter in the end.
Life as humans live it is too fleeting,
too incidental, too miniscule
for the universe to keep forever.
So just do good to others; be good, all
because it makes you happy,
happy beyond fame, power, and
eternity. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

A meaning without a cause or a purpose, is just another word without a meaning. — Saleem Durrani

I am a flirt: I have no heart: I have an actor's nature. — Ivan Turgenev

I think I'm a better doctor than I am a husband. I give myself a good grade as a doctor, then the next best grade as a father, and the worst grade as a husband. — Mehmet Oz

It's death," I say, refusing to raise my voice, "because when you're hungry, you can't stop thinking about eating other people. — Rainbow Rowell

Childless people are always expected to explain themselves, although it would never occur to anyone to ask a woman why she became a mother (and to insist on getting good reasons) — Elisabeth Badinter

The chief need was skill rather than machinery. It was impossible to fly without both knowledge and skill - of this Wilbur was already certain - and skill came only from experience - experience in the air. — David McCullough

Better than sweet tea on a veranda. I want to live at Belmont! — Francine Rivers