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Palpitar Significado Quotes By Adrienne Rich

I wanted to choose words that even you
would have to be changed by
Take the word
of my pulse, loving and ordinary
Send out your signals, hoist
your dark scribbled flags
but take
my hand — Adrienne Rich

Palpitar Significado Quotes By R.S. Thomas

I am a man now. Pass your hand over my brow. You can feel the place where the brains grow. — R.S. Thomas

Palpitar Significado Quotes By Israel Horovitz

Radical politics tend to be simple minded. — Israel Horovitz

Palpitar Significado Quotes By Donald Ray Pollock

They's a lot of no-good sonofabitches out there."
Arvin asks, "More than a hundred?"
Willard laughed a little and put the truck in gear. "Yeah, at least that many. — Donald Ray Pollock

Palpitar Significado Quotes By Terry Brooks

A cat never discusses his business with humans, not even Princesses. A cat never explains and never apologizes. A cat never alibis. You must accept a cat as it is and for what it is and not expect more than the pleasure of its company. — Terry Brooks

Palpitar Significado Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Estragon: What about hanging ourselves?
Vladimir: Hmm. It'd give us an erection. — Samuel Beckett

Palpitar Significado Quotes By Eddie Whitlock

A hanging, though, was something different. I got to thinking. We hadn't never been to nothing just to have a good time. A hanging was special and we was all getting to go. — Eddie Whitlock

Palpitar Significado Quotes By William Shakespeare

Time hath not yet so dried this blood of mine,
Nor age so eat up my invention,
Nor fortune made such havoc of my means,
Nor my bad life reft me so much of friends,
But they shall find awaked in such a kind
Both strength of limb and policy of mind,
Ability in means, and choice of friends,
To quit me of them throughly. — William Shakespeare