Nuestra Familia Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, did I mention that he's Spanish, as in from Spain, and that he occasionally slips into his native tongue? (Add your own sexual innuendo here. It's just too easy for me. Really.) He's from Madrid but has lived here for more than a decade, long enough to master English, but without flattening his Castilian quirks. Who knew a lispy accent could be so manly? So damn sexy? I hear those "ths" clinging to his tongue and go loco. — Megan McCafferty
You're going through the horror of it, you're going through the isolation of it but you're being empowered by reminding yourself that you're connected to everybody else. — Adam Arkin
The new crimes that the US and Israel were committing in Gaza as 2009 opened do not fit easily into any standard category - except for the category of familiarity. — Noam Chomsky
I've just put my heart and soul in a song and need at least a week to recover. — Beth Gibbons
Courtesy is the foundation of all good manners. — William Riley Brooksher
I lived through the Fifties in the Midwest when everything that was happening - the repression of homosexuality, for instance, the demonization of the Left, the giggly, soporific ordinariness of adolescence, the stone-deafness to the social injustice all around us - seemed not only unobjectionable but also nonexistent. — Edmund White
To be quite blunt, I make pictures for money, to pay the rent.There are some great artists in the business. I am not one of them. — John Ford
It's always difficult to know if a song needs more than piano, and I worry about my tendency to go in a sparse direction. — Agnes Obel
The qualities of number appear to lead to the apprehension of truth. — Plato
Get back over here so I can smack you." "Yeah, I'll get right on that. — Thea Harrison
A writer is always working with whatever she's managed to store in the brainpan or puzzle out about the world. — Anna Quindlen
The mimetic nature of desire accounts for the fragility of human relations. Our social sciences should give due consideration to a phenomenon that must be considered normal, but they persist in seeing conflict as something accidental, and consequently so unforeseeable that researchers cannot and must not take it into account in their study of culture. — Rene Girard
