Muichirou Quotes & Sayings
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Workers of my country, I have faith in Chile and its destiny. Other men will overcome this dark and bitter moment when treason seeks to prevail. Keep in mind that, much sooner than later, the great avenues will again be opened through which will pass free men to construct a better society. Long live Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers! — Salvador Allende

It's heartbreaking when you love a book that fails. And it always
seems to happen to the nicest authors. — Emily Giffin

I kept my eyes closed until I felt my resolve to be who I wanted to be come back. I couldn't stay this desperate. It wouldn't look good to people watching from the outside. — Natalie Bina

She stepped right up to me, gripped the sides of my waist with her hands, and let her forehead drop to my chest.
"We're going to be okay," I said as I wrapped my arms around her. I had no doubt she could be okay all on her own without my presence in her life. But I also had no doubt I never would be without her. "We're going to be okay," I repeated. — Elizabeth Finn

You can't prove that something doesn't exist. You can only prove that something does exist. — John Connolly

The fact is, as soon as you start with words you're locked into a debate, forced to take a position with respect to others, confirming or rebutting what has been said before. — Tim Parks

If I do need to make money suddenly, I prefer to just draw something I want to draw and have someone else sell it for me on the Internet. — Chester Brown

I don't want spaghetti. I want to know what a Magnus Bane is. — Cassandra Clare

Ideas are a dime a dozen. It's execution that counts. — Frank Herbert

I once wore nothing but violets all through one season, as a form of artistic mourning for a romance that would not die. Ultimately, however, it did die. I forget what killed it. I think it was her proposing to sacrifice the whole world for me. That is always a dreadful moment. — Oscar Wilde