Mocoso Spanish Quotes & Sayings
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Commonplace people have an answer for everything and nothing ever surprises them. They try to look as though they knew what you were about to say better than you did yourself, and when it is their turn to speak, they repeat with great assurance something that they have heard other people say, as though it were their own invention. — Eugene Delacroix

Innocence was gone from all our acts. Our habitual state of rebellion became a serious political crime. — Anais Nin

There was always a slug on the lettuce.
This was too good to be true.
He had never trusted Jester, and didn't trust David.
He wasn't going to let his gaurd down just yet.
Being carful had kept him alive this far.
There was no reason to stop being careful now. — Charlie Higson

Being a mathematician is a bit like being a manic depressive: you spend your life alternating between giddy elation and black despair. — Steven G. Krantz

The government is good at one thing. It knows how to break your legs, and then hand you a crutch and say, "See if it weren't for the government, you wouldn't be able to walk". — Harry Browne

I was struck by how easy this was, how comfortable it was. There was no onion to peel here; Clark was an open book. Easy to read, easy to predict, he'd tell me anything I asked him. No holding back, no games, no bullshit. — Alice Clayton

Winning intoxicates you, and numbs you to the sufferings of others. — Margaret Atwood

Guess - You know how people say, Don't borrow trouble? Well," said Morgan, "I guess it's the opposite of that. Doc is borrowing happiness." The — Mary Doria Russell

Money is like a sixth sense without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five. — W. Somerset Maugham

You must remain. I must depart.
Two autumns falling in the heart. — Buson

When cleverness emerges There is great hypocrisy. — Laozi

...But the child's sob in silence curses deeper / Than the strong man in his wrath. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning