Guitarras Quotes & Sayings
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Remembering and forgetting are part of the same mental process. To write down one detail of an event is to not write down another (unless you keep writing forever). — Jonathan Safran Foer
We're going to need a bigger army," I said. — Mark Lawrence
It's not so much what happens to us, as what happens in us that counts. — Tim Hansel
Women can never forgive me; they hate me, they feel that I am disarming them. I show them without their coquetry. — Edgar Degas
Buggery was invented to fill that awkward hour between evensong and cocktails. — Maurice Bowra
Medicine is like the slow raising of masonry," Rob said. "We are fortunate, in a lifetime, to be able to lay a single brick. If we can explain the disease, someone yet unborn may devise a cure. — Noah Gordon
I give it everything I have, endure what needs enduring, and am able, in my own way, to be satisfied. From out of the failures and joys I always try to come away having grasped a concrete lesson. — Haruki Murakami
I, alone, could never have produced this book. I say this mainly in case there are lawsuits. — Dave Barry
I left the theater; I literally left to begin a new life. — Elia Kazan
History, in other words, is just a device to be used by well-paid boobherds to drive the American cattle in bovine content to their pastures or to the abattoir. — Revilo P. Oliver
Well, we'll have no more of such foolishness," I say harshly, to cover the wavering in my voice. "We're getting married, and that's that. — Rae Carson
You have to have a serious streak in you, or you can't see the funny side of the other fellow. — Will Rogers
Fickle as water,
our life is as dreamlike as smoke
- at our expense,
fate's private joke.
-The Bronze Horseman — Alexander Pushkin
think about it. The idea of magic has been around forever. There are tons of legends and stories and entire religions that deal with magic as a fact of life. I just don't think it can all be made up. — Jodi McIsaac
There is no ordinary run of mankind, there are only individuals who are totally different. And whether a man is naked and black and stands on one foot in Sudan or is clothed in some kind of costume in a bus in England, they are still individuals of entirely different characters. — Evelyn Waugh
