Oscuridad Cynthia Quotes & Sayings
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Wise is the man who monotonizes his existence, for then each minor incident seems a marvel. — Fernando Pessoa
I don't think you can sing about certain things when you're a teen-ager or in your early 20s, because you haven't lived long enough. So I think living gives you character and that comes out in your voice. — Tom Jones
There is no guilt in feelings ever. — Erich Maria Remarque
Nothing can be more contemptible than to suppose Public Records to be true. — William Blake
You think of me like a book?'
'Of course,' she said. 'To open your pages is to be taken into another world. — Beatrice Colin
it is in how you meet the conditions of life that the quality of life inheres, not in the events or circumstances themselves. — Carla L. Rueckert
The work of art shows people new directions and thinks of the future. The house thinks of the present. — Adolf Loos
Operating superficially, the mind is random in its activity and stale in its insights and images. However, with practice and experience the mind is freed from the skull, and the fresh and new can appear as though for the first time. It — Matsuo Basho
Fly, Abraxos," she breathed.
Abraxos sucked in a great breath, tucked his wings in tight, and fell off the side of the post.
He liked to do that - just tumble off as though he'd been struck dead.
Her wyvern, it seemed, had a wicked sense of humor. — Sarah J. Maas
The importance of patience and communication. Having a child and husband, working crazy and unpredictable times for shows, and traveling to teach dance around America can make life a bit stressful. I have had to learn to communicate with everyone attached to my life no matter what the circumstance. — Allison Holker
We all have our own rhythms to walk to. — Lauren Lola
Money is a never-ending problem. — Alvin Ailey
What is needed now is a transformation of the major systems of production more profound than even the sweeping post-World War II changes in production technology. — Barry Commoner
