Morrer Como Quotes & Sayings
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Are you alright ?"
"You're still here."
"I won't leave you again without saying good-bye. Can't you sleep ?"
"I thought this was a dream. — Sylvain Reynard

I'm not a DJ - I don't know how to scratch or mix records, but I know how to party, and I know music. I grew up in Philly; it's a very musical city. My house was full of music. — Amber Rose

Tell, tell more sounds interesting and little familiar... — Deyth Banger

What we assert, very often can become our reality. To some degree, everybody can try to shape and control their fate. Everybody picks an identity. — David O. Russell

I feel most beautiful at night, when I take my makeup off and it's just me. — Ashley Greene

The progress of the world through all its evils making it fit for the ideals, slowly but surely. — Swami Vivekananda

What do they call it, Y.O.L.A., you only live once? I think people are sort of gravitating towards that. — Lorene Scafaria

Writing is like having your teeth extracted. It only hurts while you're doing it. — Jason Blacker

While leaning over the toilet getting up his nerve, he thought that the moment before making yourself throw up must be very like the instant before suicide. You are almost content to bear the sickening headache and the torment in your stomach rather than go through that moment. But the prospect of relief made you foolhardy and you jammed your finger down your throat. — John Clellon Holmes

What's the classical moment that every actor or actress deals with? A tragic thing. They get that blank, faraway look in their eyes. But in life, it's not that way. — Skeet Ulrich

When one does not know what one seeks, caution is the surest armour. — Steven Erikson

A strange effect of marriage, such as the nineteenth century has made it! The boredom of married life inevitably destroys love, when love has preceded marriage. And yet, as a philosopher has observed, it speedily brings about, among people who are rich enough not to have to work, an intense boredom with all quiet forms of enjoyment. And it is only dried up hearts, among women, that it does not predispose to love. — Stendhal