Ghione Maximiliano Quotes & Sayings
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Of them all, he had been the most perfectly made, a man whose deeply romantic core was encased in a brutally simple box which consisted of instinct and pragmatism. — Stephen King

Drawn lids one screen of skin, dreampaintings move across Day's colored dark. Tonight, in a lapse unfluttered by time, he travels what seems to be back. Shrinking, smoother, loses his belly and faint acne scars. Bird-boned gangle; bowl haircut and cup-handle ears; skin sucks hair, nose recedes into face; he swaddles in his pants and then curls, pink and mute and smaller until he feels himself split into something that wriggles and something that spins. Nothing stretches tight across everything else. A black point rotates. The point breaks open, jagged. His soul sails toward one color. — David Foster Wallace

I mostly don't submit to talking about my work because I would like another talk about real life. — Leos Carax

If you do not know your place in the world and the meaning of your life, you should know there is something to blame; and it is not the social system, or your intellect, but the way in which you have directed your intellect. — Leo Tolstoy

9Let us not become weary in doing good,o for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.p 10Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do goodq to all people, especially to those who belong to the familyr of believers. — Anonymous

I screamed until my voice dried up in my throat. We all did. All of us in Ward Six, all of us forgotten, left to rot. — Lauren Oliver

I sing all day. And it's good for you. Good for your vocal cords. — Dick Van Dyke

I really wish I knew what I was doing because I'd be writing hit songs every minute. — Bruno Mars

You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it. — John Simm

Suddenly, like a thing falling upon me from without, came fear. — H.G.Wells