Menininha Quotes & Sayings
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You're cool Joe she told him, her voice weighty, as if she was bestowing a grave honor on him even though a blind person could sense his utter coolness. — Kristen Ashley
Commonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue. — Philip Sidney
The finest works of art are those in which there is the least matter. The closer expression comes to thought, the more the word clings to the idea and disappears, the more beautiful the work of art. — Gustave Flaubert
We ought to thank God always for you, brothers, as is fitting, because your faith flourishes ever more, and the love of every one of you for one another grows ever greater. — Anonymous
You know, I said I have this problem that I need to more carefully read Akron's text because it's too much, too much fantasy, and so I am busy with other stuff - it's funny, it's nice to hear that someone is studying that carefully and now I know a little bit more about that. — H.R. Giger
Perhaps I'm not a nice person, but no one's perfect. — Jake Bugg
I had to make a major decision with myself because I just don't think you can do both: try to have a baby career and raise it and have a baby baby and raise it. And to try to do justice to either one. It was a very conscious decision on my part not to have children - which I have never regretted. — Betty White
Guilt says I've done something wrong; ... shame says there is something wrong with me. Guilt says I've made a mistake; ... shame says I am a mistake. Guilt says what did was not good; ... shame says I am no good. — John Bradshaw
Channel your outrage ... Do that which you are able to do. — Kathy Reichs
The something which had been a future was now a present and would become a past. — Betty Smith
I don't pretend anything anymore. I don't have time, desire or energy to calculate anymore. — Thomas Kretschmann
Right at the beginning, before the pianist could get her wheels up and fly into that storm, she was hit with a con brio, which I figured meant she had to play either with brightness, with coldness, or with cheese. — Richard Bach
It wasn't about the fantasy. That was
now replaced with hope and belief that it could happen, for real. — Rachel Cohn
