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Ortolans Quotes By Georgia O'Keeffe

It seems to me very important to the idea of democracy to the country and to the world eventually that all men and women stand equal under the sky. — Georgia O'Keeffe

Ortolans Quotes By Frida Kahlo

There have been two great accidents in my life. One was the trolley, and the other was Diego. Diego was by far the worst. — Frida Kahlo

Ortolans Quotes By Ernesto Sirolli

Nobody in the world can succeed alone. — Ernesto Sirolli

Ortolans Quotes By Diane Wiessinger

If there could be a little blue light on the rooftop of every home in your town where a mother is awake when you are, the town would be lit with little blue lights, coming on and off, but always lots of them. It might even help to picture it when you're feeling awake and alone in the middle of the night. — Diane Wiessinger

Ortolans Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

All Paradise opens! Let me die eating ortolans to the sound of soft music! — Benjamin Disraeli

Ortolans Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

One faerie - and then we were free. Just on more swing of my arm.
And maybe one more after that - maybe one more swing, up and inward and into my own heart. — Sarah J. Maas

Ortolans Quotes By Gail McHugh

Let the motherfucking games begin. — Gail McHugh

Ortolans Quotes By Ella Dominguez

I'm going to fuck you tonight in ways you've never been fucked before, Isa. I'm in complete control tonight. Do you understand? I don't want any sass from you. I want you to give yourself completely to me and I better not sense any hesitation from you. — Ella Dominguez

Ortolans Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

When you've tried everything and failed, try everything else and succeed — Benny Bellamacina

Ortolans Quotes By Raymond Queneau

The poet is never inspired, because he is the master of that which appears to others as inspiration. He does not wait for inspiration to fall out of the heavens like roasted ortolans. He knows how to hunt ... He is never inspired because he is unceasingly inspired, because the powers of poetry are always at his disposition, subjected to his will, submissive to his own activity ... — Raymond Queneau