Miguel Mateos Quotes & Sayings
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I think there's something spiritual in a very day-to-day, mundane existence. It's impossible to articulate, and it's happening now, almost like a perverse secret ... That's always sort of fascinating to me. — Miranda July

I had observed people whose identity crises around race seemed analogous to other people's identity crises around gender. — Jess Row

The Roman Code was merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people. — Henry James Sumner Maine

But there is nothing in biology yet found that indicates the inevitability of death. — Richard Feynman

Latinos don't go out and support their own films, but at the same time, it's not their responsibility. — Gina Rodriguez

He's such a workaholic. Never stops to reflect, smell the roses. It's just kill, kill, protect, protect with that man. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Taking the future in your own hands has a fantastic psychological impact. — Aleqa Hammond

Many of our choices have led to the predicaments we are presently complaining about. — Monica Johnson

I see disaster everywhere; I also [ ... ] see generosity and resistance everywhere. — Rebecca Solnit

The people of the world could be divided into two groups: those who used all of their chances, and those who stood still through opportunity after opportunity, waiting for a moment that would never be perfect. — Jade Chang

The socialism of our day has done good service in setting men to thinking how certain civilizing benefits, now only enjoyed by theopulent, can be enjoyed by all. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

My mortgage isn't getting any cheaper and I can't run that Ferrari on faith alone," Reverend Jones said. "Don't get me wrong, the Big Man upstairs does what he can but I've never once seen him filling up the tank of my car. — Mark Jackman

Donald had reached its further edge, and could hear the rush of the stream from the deep obscurity of the abyss below, when there rose from the opposite side a strain of the most delightful music he had ever heard. — Hugh Miller