Lagartijas Ejercicios Quotes & Sayings
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She kept everything with nostalgic significance, and this instinct was typical of people who are always on the move. — Ayse Kulin

The reason of idleness and of crime is the deferring of our hopes. Whilst we are waiting, we beguile the time with jokes, with sleep, with eating, and with crimes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I couldn't look away. My guts wrenched with the transient impact, like walking through a humming electric shock. — S.J. Lomas

It's astonishing how much trouble one can get oneself into, if one works at it. And astonishing how much trouble one can get oneself out of, if one assumes that everything will, somehow or other, work out for the best. — Neil Gaiman

Successful people make money. It's not that people who make money become successful, but that successful people attract money. They bring success to what they do. — Wayne W. Dyer

True beauty is in how that person makes you feel. When a man truly loves you, the longer you are together, the more beautiful you will be to him. When he looks at you and you look at him, you won't just see the surface. You will see everything you shared, everything you've been through, and every happy moment you hope for." Her — Ilona Andrews

I am really not looking further than my next trip. I'm enjoying being in the moment. — Kylie Minogue

So I bandaged the cut, packed up my Gillette blades and caught the eleven-thirty bus to Boston. — Sylvia Plath

What happened to a dream without a dreamer? — Janet Fitch

She gave me the big freeze when I said hello that day, though. I had a helluva time convincing her that I didn't give a good goddam where her dog relieved himself. He could do it in the living room, for all I cared. — J.D. Salinger

Easter? We're paying more attention to dying than to death. We're more concerned to get over the act of dying than to overcome death. Socrates mastered the art of dying; Christ overcame death as 'the last enemy' (I Cor. 15.26). There is a real difference between the two things; the one is within the scope of human possibilities, the other means resurrection. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer