Latinoamericanos Cuentos Quotes & Sayings
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Personally, I'm tired of hearing the whole have-you-no-decency routine from people who have made quite clear that they possess none themselves. — Glenn Reynolds
If men will not be governed by the Ten Commandments, they shall be governed by the ten thousand commandments — G.K. Chesterton
And as we glided across the ice toward Fingerbone, we would become aware of the darkness, too close to us, like a presence in a dream. The comfortable yellow lights of the town were then the only comfort there was in the world, and there were not many of them. If every house in Fingerbone were to fall before our eyes, snuffing every light, the event would touch our senses as softly as a shifting among embers, and then the bitter darkness would step nearer. — Marilynne Robinson
Friends forever might have been a tired expression, but when he asked, it was like music or poetry. I knew it meant something. I knew it meant I need you in my life — Renee Carlino
Always a good clue when you see a quarterback's arm go forward and forward and the hand empty, it's an incomplete pass. — Mike Tirico
Somewhere within the concept of justice, the worst of the guilty must always be removed. I cannot divorce this, not completely. The people must have justice and so I want to reinstate and enshrine the blessed and holy guillotine! — Roseanne Barr
the nights would be orphaned
without the sound of crickets chirping. — Sanober Khan
I can't tell if I hear your heart beating, or if it's mine," I say against his skin.
"Aren't they the same thing? — Cassie Mae
If we wish to embed design approaches more firmly into the fabric of public organisations as an approach to dealing with change, then do we not need to examine our current governance mechanisms as well? — Christian Bason
When we hope, we usually hope for the wrong thing. — Dean Koontz
The battle is tough but if you reach where you want to go, then at least in some sense it is worth it. — Adolf Galland
