Juan Vines Quotes & Sayings
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Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error. — Keith Henson

Stop using sentences in your material world that reflect what it is you do not want to be. — Wayne Dyer

Doors lead to things and I've never met one I haven't wanted to open. — Kate Morton

When you were growing up in the 30s, 20s, of course the 40s, all black people at least in the Washington, D.C., area were required to live among themselves. — Ed Smith

Lena was an introvert. She knew she had trouble connecting with people. She always felt like her looks were fake bait, seeming to offer a bridge to people, which she couldn't easily cross. — Ann Brashares

Dear Angel Juan,
You used to guard my sleep like a panther biting back my pain with the edge of your teeth. You carried me into the dark dream jungle, loping past the hungry vines, crossing the shiny fish-scale river. We left my tears behind in a chiming silver pool. We left my sorrow in the muddy hollows. When I woke up you were next to me, damp and matted, your eyes hazy, trying to remember the way I clung to you, how far down we went.
Was the journey too far, Angel Juan? Did we go too far? — Francesca Lia Block

I love musical theatre and my dream is to do Once On This Island. — Syesha Mercado

A legacy is not about what you did while you were there it is what happens when you are gone — Darrell Waltrip

Cricket has become more popular, not me ... When the game grows, those who've played it also 'grow.' — Kapil Dev

Father, mother, child, which express both the union of the sexes and de production of the being, can only be considered dependently on one another, and relatively to one another. A woman could exist without the existence of a man; but there is no mother if there is no father, nor a child without both of them. Each one of these ways of being presumes and recalls the other two; that is to say, they are relative. Considered thus, they are called relationships, in Latin, ratio; father, mother, child are persons, and their union forms the family. The union of the sexes, which is the foundation of all these relationships, is called marriage. — Louis De Bonald