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Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The memory of the past did not redeem the future, as he insisted on believing. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Ronda Rousey

I have to be out there to sell these fights; it's not because I really enjoy getting made up and going to work every day. It's cool, it's an awesome job, but it's still a job. I'm doing it because it helps me make a living and not because I'm so extremely vain that I want to see my face everywhere. — Ronda Rousey

Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Sipendr

We are given power to change the course of the world to our direction. — Sipendr

Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Aprilynne Pike

It's your call," he said softly, "but whatever you decide, I'll help you." He placed a soft, warm hand at the back of her neck and Laurel's breath caught in her chest. "Whatever you need, I'll be. If you need the science geek to give you answers from a textbook, I'm your guy; if you just want a friend to sit by you in bio and help you feel better when you're sad, I'm still your guy." His thumb slowly stroked across her earlobe and down her cheek. "And if you need someone to hold you and protect you from anyone in the world who might want to hurt you, then I am definitely your guy." His pale-blue eyes bore into hers, and for a second she couldn't breath. "But it's all up to you," he whispered. — Aprilynne Pike

Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Graham Greene

Media is just a word that has come to mean bad journalism. — Graham Greene

Marifran Gonzalez Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

I have heard them preach, when I sat in the pew and my feet did not touch the floor, about the final home of the unconverted. In order to impress upon the children the length of time they would probably stay if they settled in that country, the preacher would frequently give us the following illustration: 'Suppose that once in a billion years a bird should come from some far-distant planet, and carry off in its little bill a grain of sand, a time would finally come when the last atom composing this earth would be carried away; and when this last atom was taken, it would not even be sun up in hell.' Think of such an infamous doctrine being taught to children! — Robert G. Ingersoll