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Palmira Perez Quotes By Angela B. Wade

He tasted like summertime - of wicked thunderstorms, fresh clover, and wild honeysuckle - and I had the sensation of falling, my stomach tumbling over and over again until calm finally reached in, rooting deep and stretching out to encompass everything: my mind, my body. And my soul - whatever that was.
The same clean, almost scentless breeze whipped over us again, just like it had the first night we'd met, and I could physically feel one chapter of my life closing and another beginning. — Angela B. Wade

Palmira Perez Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The man is the head of the house but the woman is the neck that turns the head. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Palmira Perez Quotes By Juliette Cross

Funny thing about fear. When you cling to it, the fear grows exponentially, a monster morphing into a suffocating mass. But when you face it head-on, conquering the beast before it swallows you whole, you find there was nothing there to fear at all. The chains break, and the whole world feels lighter than ever before. — Juliette Cross

Palmira Perez Quotes By Andersen Prunty

Everyone has problems. Everyone has a shitty life. But people who embrace that and do something with the misery are seen as the abnormal ones. And the people who apply normalcy like a camouflage suit are seen as the normal ones. — Andersen Prunty

Palmira Perez Quotes By Charles Capps

Your words are building blocks of which you construct your life and future. — Charles Capps

Palmira Perez Quotes By Ken Olsen

There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home. — Ken Olsen

Palmira Perez Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

A dream like beautiful place is much more important than the beautiful place in a dream, because it is real! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Palmira Perez Quotes By Ayn Rand

Dagny's bearing seemed almost indecent, because this was the way a woman would have faced a ballroom centuries ago, when the act of displaying one's half-naked body for the admiration of men was an act of daring, when it had meaning, and but one meaning, acknowledged by all as a high adventure. — Ayn Rand