La Herradura Quotes & Sayings
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She dismounted, grabbed Enna's hand so tightly that she drew blood with her fingernails, walked straight into the nearest cottage, and plopped down on a bed. Enna nodded to the startled cottage dwellers.
It's the queen, you see," said Enna. "She's going to have a baby in your house. You don't mind? — Shannon Hale
Madness weakens the mind and disease weakens the body, but nothing destroys the spirit like the loss of a true love. — Fiona Paul
I am a painter with letters. I want to restore everything, mix everything up and say everything. — Jean-Luc Godard
This Giant had some sort of magic in his legs. — Roald Dahl
Hell is more bearable than nothingness. — Philip James Bailey
Let your children see what a loving relationship is. In a world that has skewed the word love to fit their purposes, show your children what true love it. Show respect for your wives so that your children will also respect her, and not just her but others they come in contact with throughout their lives. Your children are forming a picture of what a marriage should be by looking at you. What sort of example are you giving them? — Kimberly Rae Jordan
I enjoy winning and very much dislike losing- but I did not allow either of them to obsess me. I was a silent loser, believing that if you won you said little, and if you lost you said even less — Paul Brown
The third absolute right, inherent in every Englishman, is that of ... the sacred and inviolable rights of private property. — William Blackstone
Some of the dairy people, who were also out of doors on the first Sunday evening after their engagement, heard her impulsive speeches, ecstasized to fragments, though they were too far off to hear the words discoursed; noted the spasmodic catch in her remarks, broken into syllables by the leapings of her heart, as she walked leaning on his arm; her contented pauses, the occassional laugh upon which her soul seemed to ride - the laugh of a woman in company with the man she loves and has won from all other women - unlike anything else in nature. They marked the buoyancy of her tread, like the skim of a bird which has not yet alighted. — Thomas Hardy
She that asks
Her dear five hundred friends, contemns them all,
And hates their coming. — William Cowper
Live you can evade; death you cannot. — Dean Koontz
