Happy Birthday Milinda Quotes & Sayings
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One of life's quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch yourself softly becoming the author of something beautiful even if it is only a floating ash. — Norman Maclean
My theory was that a city without a newspaper is a city without a soul. — Luis A. Ferre
Just because the rose died on the vine, doesn't mean it lied to you when it was in bloom. — Michael Clifford
But most of our time was spent telling stories. We had so little in common that stories were all that we could share. — Patrick Rothfuss
Gotta concentrate, honey," he smiled, then glanced at her with a wink. "And you looking at me the way you're looking at me really is not helping. — Sibylla Matilde
The tattoo has a profound meaning: the superficiality of modern man's existence. — Anthony Daniels
Because most people have great difficulty recognizing the humanity of another person if they can't recognize that person's gender, the gender-changing person can evoke in others a primordial fear of monstrosity, or loss of humanness. — Susan Stryker
I'm not a big fan of remakes. I never wanted to do a remake. — Julie Gonzalo
Happiness is nothing more than an emotional euphoria — Soroosh Shahrivar
Something that is very difficult to translate is the humor. — Luis Negron
We spoke on the phone for the first time that morning. My back against the chest of drawers, my knees tucked under my chin.
"What are you doing?" You ask.
"Staring at my socks," I reply, "I wore them inside out."
"You dork."
At some point in the following months, our conversation turns.
"I'm going to kiss you really slow, while fucking you really fast. — Lang Leav
Photography has a natural affinity for the strategies of surrealism - the exaltation of chance and eros, the exploration of obsession and the release of the unconscious. — Douglas McCulloh
Death is something we shy away from, except in literature or television, when we tend to stare right at it. — Cath Crowley
