Hangat May Buhay Quotes & Sayings
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Most makers make things for a human audience. And to engage an audience you have to understand what they need. — Paul Graham

We take unholy risks to prove we are what we cannot be. For instance, I am not even crazy. — Amiri Baraka

You are the most unattractive woman I've ever met. And you are exactly what I need. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Something greater than me was happening. And yet, it was happening to me. — Dick Van Dyke

Choose your battles wisely and remember, what the heart knows, walks afar from reason. It simply is. — Angelo Tsanatelis

We've produced a generation of spiritual panhandlers, begging for coins of wisdom, banging like bums on every closed door ... if an old man moves into a shack or a cave and lets his beard grow, people will flock from miles around just to read his "no trespassing" sign — Tom Robbins

Nature is as well adapted to our weakness as to our strength. — Henry David Thoreau

Sometimes a friendship is more like a war. — Kelly Link

He whispered her name as he pressed his forehead against hers. "So this is what love feels like." His fingers tightened possessively around the back of her neck, the pad of his thumb of his thumb caressing her soft skin.
Her lashes fluttered, eyes going a vibrant green. Her mouth curved into a soft smile. "You say the most beautiful things, Gavriil. You should have been a poet."
He brushed a kiss over each eye and slipped his gun into the waistband at the small of his back before straightening. "I'm a poet with a knife or gun."
-Gavriil & Lexi — Christine Feehan

Inexorable self, carried like the superfluous and tiresome piece of luggage which it is impossible to lose; franked with the customs' stamp of every frontier, retrieved exasperatingly from the disaster where everything else is lost, companion of the dislocation of cancelled sailings and missed connections, witness of every catastrophe, survivor of all voyages and situations ... I — Anna Kavan