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Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Rosie Thomas

Mair sat down on the bed. The ancient pink electric blanket was still stretched from corner to corner, and she thought of the weeks of her father's last illness when she had come home to the valley to nurse him, as best she could, and to keep him company. They had enjoyed long, rambling conversations about the past and the people her father had once known. — Rosie Thomas

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Tana French

In all your life, only a few moments matter. Mostly you never get a good look at them except in hindsight, long after they've zipped past you: the moment when you decided whether to talk to that girl, slow down on that blind bend, stop and find that condom. I was lucky, I guess you could call it. I got to see one of mine face-to-face, and recognize it for what it was. — Tana French

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Leighton Meester

I'm so accustomed to being alone. — Leighton Meester

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Francois Truffaut

In love, women are professionals, men are amateurs — Francois Truffaut

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Manuel Puig

We should try to understand our innermost needs. We shouldn't use irony to reduce their power. — Manuel Puig

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By W.E.B. Du Bois

Liberty trains for liberty. — W.E.B. Du Bois

Gerzon Gomez Quotes By Anne Rice

It's the way that life asserts itself, no matter what the circumstances. Of course it must be a miserable existence. How could it not be? Yet those little girls manage to live; to breathe; to enjoy themselves. They laugh and they are full of curiosity and tenderness. They adjust, I believe that's the word. They adjust and they reach for the stars in their own way. I tell you it's wondrous to me. They make me think of the wild flowers that grow in the cracks of pavement, just pushing up into the sun, no matter how many feet crush them down. — Anne Rice