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Top Oyente Sordo Quotes

There will always be a storm. You may be rained on or cause the rain yourself. I much prefer the latter. — David Liss

But a reader's ambition knows no bounds. — Alberto Manguel

I have legs of iron, but to tell you the truth, they're starting to rust and buckle a bit. — Jeanne Calment

The season developed and matured. Another year's instalment of flowers, leaves, nightingales, thrushes, finches, and such ephemeral creatures, took up their positions where only a year ago others had stood in their place when these were nothing more than germs and inorganic particles. Rays from the sunrise drew forth the buds and stretched them into long stalks, lifted up sap in noiseless streams, opened petals, and sucked out scents in invisible jets and breathings. — Thomas Hardy

A raging, glowering full moon had come up, was peering down over the side of the sky well above the patio.
That was the last thing she saw as she leaned for a moment, inert with fatigue, against the doorway of the room in which her child lay. Then she dragged herself in to topple headlong upon the bed and, already fast asleep, to circle her child with one protective arm, moving as if of its own instinct.
Not the meek, the pallid, gentle moon of home. This was the savage moon that had shone down on Montezuma and Cuauhtemoc, and came back looking for them now. The primitive moon that had once looked down on terraced heathen cities and human sacrifices. The moon of Anahuac. ("The Moon Of Montezuma") — Cornell Woolrich

That's the thing with suicide pacts. Sometimes they only really work if they catch you by surprise. — R. K. Milholland

He was totally in thrall to the face of the girl in front of him. She stunned him. She paralysed him. Just being in the presence of that face made him pause, his tongue tied with self-consciousness. But she made it easy for him — Tony Parsons

In Vera's presence people were inclined to like themselves, and as a result, to feel better. — I. Grekova