Normalidad De Una Quotes & Sayings
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There is no solid satisfaction in any career for a woman like myself. There is no home, no true freedom, no hope, no joy, no expectation for tomorrow, no contentment. I would rather cook a meal for a man and bring him his slippers and feel myself in the protection of his arms than have all the citations and awards and honors I have received worldwide, including the Ribbon of Legion of Honor and my property and my bank accounts. They mean nothing to me. And I am only one among the millions of sad women like myself. — Taylor Caldwell
If you asked people, "Do you like jazz?" they would be like, "not at all." But I think that if you're really putting yourself out there and really communicating, music can put you beyond people's preconceptions, beyond their playlist. — Kamasi Washington
When I make art, I think about its ability to connect with others, to bring them into the process. — Jim Hodges
A man deep-wounded may feel too much pain To feel much anger. — George Eliot
Life Is Too Short--So Kiss Slowly,
Laugh Insanely, Love Truly,
And Live With Passion. — Andy Vogt
Mom and I often talked about the trip we'd someday take together to the 'city of eternal spring' where she was born. In Kunming, she said, the fruits are sweeter, the mountains look like Chinese paintings, and the weather is always perfect. — Tess Gerritsen
Tomorrow is a satire on today, And shows its weakness. — Edward Young
I am not a writer, but I have been told I write good emails. — Isabel Gillies
Stepping out into the hall of statues, he rushed down past the marble figures, envying them their calm poses and their serene faces. Sure as shit the everything's-cool routine made being inanimate seem like a good deal. Whereas it meant they felt no joy, they didn't have to go through this burning pain, either. — J.R. Ward
Before I can face the future, I must first deal with the past. — D.J. MacHale
Over all crowds there seems to float a vague distress, an atmosphere of pervasive melancholy, as if any large gathering of people creates an aura of terror and pity. — Emile Zola
He preferred her barefoot, he said. She had such lovely feet. Roza didn't agree. What was lovely about feet that could not take you anywhere? What was lovely about feet that could not run? — Laura Ruby
Bass players and drummers are brothers in the basement cooking up the groove that makes people move. — John Densmore
It's terrible, once you've got a man into your blood! she said. — D.H. Lawrence
Each of us is a small part of God's plan. I'm a small part. I create paintings that are being used by God. — Thomas Kinkade