Hijazo De Mi Quotes & Sayings
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How the world can change, It can change like that, Due to one little word: Married. — Fred Ebb
The Daffodil-Yellow Villa
The new villa was enormous, a tall, square Venetian mansion, with faded daffodil-yellow walls, green shutters, and a fox-red roof. It stood on a hill overlooking the sea, surrounded by unkempt olive groves and silent orchards of lemon and orange trees.
... the little walled and sunken garden that ran along one side of the house, its wrought-iron gates scabby with rust, had roses, anemones and geraniums sprawling across the weed-grown paths ...
... there were fifteen acres of garden to explore, a vast new paradise sloping down to the shallow, tepid sea. — Gerald Durrell
Acting is not very good for relationships - but very good for when they are over. — Hugh Dancy
If we follow the truth, it will bring us out safe at last. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I should have had the pickle. — Preston Sturges
Something magic happens when I get to a club or get on stage. — Koko Taylor
I lead a life of blameless domesticity and always have done. — Boris Johnson
I depend a lot on my own judgment, for better or worse. — Rebecca Eaton
She is emerging (she has no choice) / into a place / like sex or childbirth, / one thing to the observer, something very different to the participant. — Kathleen Ossip
Perfection is for the insecure. — Wanda Snow Porter
Because walking away isn't that simple anymore, and even if it was, I wouldn't let her. — Claire Contreras
The voice of human nature is nothing but one prolonged cry. — Alexandre Dumas
The man had a hand down between her legs, and he must have been hurting her there, because the woman started to moan, low in her throat. — George R R Martin
I used to rent a house in Princeton, New Jersey, and whenever people came to visit me, I would drive them past Albert Einstein's house, which is the most ordinary house in Princeton - a house, let me assure you, that now a salesman wouldn't live in. I'd always say, "That was Albert Einstein's house." And they'd say, "What do you mean? Why would Albert Einstein live in a little house like that?" And I'd always say to people, "Because he didn't care!" — Fran Lebowitz
