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Limpiar La Quotes By Sylvia Boorstein

Becoming aware of fragility, of temporality, of the fact that we will surely all be lost to one another, sooner or later, mandates a clear imperative to be totally kind and loving to each other always [p.119]. — Sylvia Boorstein

Limpiar La Quotes By Anna Chennault

Equal opportunity is good, but special privilege is better. — Anna Chennault

Limpiar La Quotes By Eric Clapton

Risk is trying to control something you are powerless over. — Eric Clapton

Limpiar La Quotes By Holly Madison

Maybe I wasn't defined by the mistakes I had made after all . . . maybe those decisions were what allowed me to become the person I was always destined to be. — Holly Madison

Limpiar La Quotes By Aaron Scheidies

You don't have to have vision to be a visionary — Aaron Scheidies

Limpiar La Quotes By Philip Sidney

Open suspecting of others comes of secretly condemning ourselves. — Philip Sidney

Limpiar La Quotes By Ben Shahn

If what any artist has to say is fundamentally human and profound the public will ultimately take his work unto itself. But if his own conceptions are limited and narrow in their human meaning it seems likely that time will erase his work. — Ben Shahn

Limpiar La Quotes By William Blake

The moon, like a flower in heaven's high bower, with silent delight sits and smiles on the night. — William Blake

Limpiar La Quotes By Clarice Lispector

She felt like a dry branch, sticking out of the air. Brittle, covered in old bark. Maybe she was thirsty, but there was no water nearby. And above all the suffocating certainty that if a man were to embrace her at that moment she would feel not a soft sweetness in her nerves, but lime juice stinging them, her body like wood near fire, warped, crackling, dry. — Clarice Lispector

Limpiar La Quotes By Rene Antoine Ferchault De Reaumur

An infinity of these tiny animals defoliate our plants, our trees, our fruits ... they attack our houses, our fabrics, our furniture, our clothing, our furs ... He who in studying all the different species of insects that are injurious to us, would seek means of preventing them from harming us, would seek to cause them to perish, proposes for his goal important tasks indeed. — Rene Antoine Ferchault De Reaumur