Huerga Fierro Quotes & Sayings
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If you made up a city like this, no one would have believed you. It seemed more like myth than reality- a whole metropolis built up around an industry that recorded dreams on giant screens, a city bordered by an ocean and a desert and snowcapped mountains. And right through the urban sprawl were canyons full of flowers, wild animals and secrets. — Francesca Lia Block

There are times when I've inhaled my work. There are artworks still inside of me. — Willard Wigan

A real man would have fought to be with the woman he loved - social class be damned. — Kelly Oram

Woman, I've crushed more Campbells than ye'll ever know, and Ill go to my grave with a Campbell's heart clutched within my fingers."
"Will that heart be mine, my laird?"
"It might. — Paula Quinn

Prayer, humility, and charity toward all are essential in the Christian life: they are the way to holiness. — Pope Francis

I don't want to be wondering about how skinny I am, wondering what I'm going to eat because I don't want to gain and I want to look hot and young, always and forever. — Heidi Klum

Politics pretty quiet over the week-end. Democrats are attacking and the Republicans are defending. All the Democrats have to do is promise "what they would do if they got in." But the Republicans have to promise "what they would do" and then explain why they haven't already "done it". — Will Rogers

I write songs simply because I get a kick out of making them exist. I'm also sort of addicted to the recording studio, and making albums is my idea of fun. — Wooden Wand

He who acts (with an ulterior purpose) does harm; he who takes hold of a thing (in the same way) loses his hold. — Lao-Tzu

Dwelling on thoughts gives birth to feelings. — Sunday Adelaja

Jeremih has been my favorite artist to collab with. — Chance The Rapper

By 1892, enlightenment had progressed to the point where the Salem trials were simply an embarrassing blot on the history of New England. They were a part of the past that was best forgotten: a reminder of how far the human race had come in two centuries. — Edmund Morgan