Licona Traditional Dining Quotes & Sayings
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If You Should Go
Love, leave me like the light,
The gently passing day;
We would not know, but for the night,
When it has slipped away.
Go quietly; a dream,
When done, should leave no trace
That it has lived, except a gleam
Across the dreamer's face. — Countee Cullen
I'm a seeker. I'm very much a believer in science. But I do think there are times when science and mysticism intersect. — Nicolas Cage
The ancient priest who had taken Father Angel's place and whose name no one had bothered to find out awaited God's mercy stretched out casually in a hammock, tortured by arthritis and the insomnia of doubt while the lizards and rats fought over the inheritance of the nearby church. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Family farmers are victims of public policy that gives preference to feeding animals over feeding people. This has encouraged the cheap grain policy of this nation and has made the beef cartel the biggest hog at the trough. — Howard Lyman
Resistance to innovation is clearly demonstrated, not by the ignorant masses, but by professionals with a vested interest in tradition and the monopoly of learning. — Arthur Koestler
You are not a black rainbow. I see every one of your colors. — J.J. McAvoy
That's the way we're going nowadays. Everything slick and streamlined, everything made out of something else. — George Orwell
With you it's different, There isn't a catostrophic emotion of endorphines, but there is a silent feeling of contentment & peace. I won't deny I have my fears, but your worth the discovery. — Nikki Rowe
These are Tyler's words coming out of my mouth. I am Tyler's mouth. I am Tyler's hands. — Chuck Palahniuk
Holden shot him in the throat. Somewhere in his brain stem, Detective Miller nodded in approval. — James S.A. Corey
Now we've got an entire generation of fucked-up narcissists 'cause their mamas told them they're special. — Mark Gimenez
All kids are born geniuses, but are crushed by society. — Michio Kaku