Guadalajara Cartel Quotes & Sayings
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At 16, I decided to do something brave: I went on a prehistoric dig. In fact, I've had my name in a museum since I was 18 years old, not for my painting but for the prehistoric objects I found. That's how I started thinking about art. — Pierre Soulages

What if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you took time to thank God for today? — Ruth Logan Herne

We are showing that Englishmen can still die with a bold spirit, fighting it out to the end. — Robert Falcon Scott

Our bloom is gone. We are the fruit thereof. — Wallace Stevens

Playing safe is probably the most unsafe thing in the world. You cannot stand still. You must go forward. — Robert Collier

To communicate is truly a gift. It is a wondrous ability of your amazing human body, the ability that allows us to connect with other humans to give meaning to our lives. I will argue that it is what makes us human. — Kathleen Depperschmidt

The more people they can give us upfront the harder we play. — Bon Scott

A runner can never see the finish line in the middle of a marathon, — Henry Cloud

You'll be much more successful if you follow your dreams and follow your passions. — Jay Weatherill

There's a legal term for a problem in public space: something that might draw people to an area-say, across train tracks-where they might be caused harm. It's called a 'public nuisance.' I wouldn't mind being called that for my life's work. — Vito Acconci

Look at everything upside down.Take absolutely nothing for granted. — Dick Francis

We're not taught to think in terms of needs. We don't make nice dead people when we're in touch with needs. Domination structures cannot maintain themselves when citizens are educated to be alive. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

I think it was only in that moment I believed she was dead, this girl I had never seen alive. I'll never be free of her. I wear her face; as I get older it'll stay her changing mirror, the one glimpse of all the ages she never had. I lived her life, for a few strange bright weeks; her blood went into making me what I am, the same way it went to make the bluebells and the hawthorn tree. But when I had the chance to take that final step over the border, lie down with Daniel among the ivy leaves and the sound of water, let go of my own life with all its scars and all its wreckage and start new, I turned it down. — Tana French

It seemed cruel for a day to dawn so fair and end so foul as this one promised to. — George R R Martin