Nuyorican Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Top Nuyorican Poetry Quotes
Of every night you must be open to the Gods, and if — Bernard Cornwell
When we have financial struggles, kids are so much more aware of things than we want them to be. — K.A. Applegate
Fruit of all the kinds that the country produced were laid before him; he ate very little, but from time to time a liquor prepared from cocoa, and of an aphrodisiac nature, as we were told, was presented to him in golden cups ... I observed a number of jars, above fifty, brought in, filled with foaming chocolate of which he took some ... — Bernal Diaz Del Castillo
What you told me was that the love of beauty is like a sickness, as all the devouring love inside a person. I stood there right in front of you and ate one of the crayons you had handed me. For when you love you do not care. — Charlotte Sorel
Instead, I argue and roll my eyes and act indifferent. And when I touch his arm, I shove it. Because that's what friends do. — Stephanie Perkins
This is definitely / for the brothers / who ain't here. — Willie Perdomo
Mmm." The vibration in his chest pressed against her back shot sparks of hot lust through her. "I love you this way." He guided his erection to nudge her entrance. "I love you every way."
Katya smiled and pushed back against him. "I love you, too. — Bonnie Dee
The children almost broken by the world become the adults most likely to change it. — Frank Warren
I believe he's been asked to testify today," I told Lennox, who'd continued to track Truman's progress through the room. "He's a member of the historical undead, Truman Capote, the author. He wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood."...
"Hi, Truman, you're sitting next to me," I said, pulling out his chair. I figured after he'd asked me to suck on his cherry, we should be on a first-name basis. — Suzanne Johnson
I'm always excited to carry more and more weight and responsibility within a story. — Kevin Durand
I was immature the way I handled the business. I saw myself as a tribune of the people. — Ron Silver
