Pantanal Brazil Quotes & Sayings
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He'd always liked the way Josey smelled. He thought about how she was wearing her curly black hair down that night, how she was in that tight sweater he'd seen her in so many times, the red so striking against her pale skin. And he wasn't the only man here who had noticed. — Sarah Addison Allen

I want to go back to the Pantanal in Brazil. I've never been to sub-Saharan Africa. I'd like to take my Caravan over there and do a flying safari. I've never flown to Alaska. — Harrison Ford

We first become aware of freedom or its opposite in our intercourse with others, not in the intercourse with ourselves. — Hannah Arendt

Where do songs go when you cease to hear them? Where does the turbulence of the air disappear after thousands of birds flap their wings homeward at eventide? Where are the cries of the Rajput women who spatter their red palm prints on the wall and leap into the flames of johar? Where is my childhood, my catapult, my broken slate, my first parrot, my youth and first sin and all those that followed, where is my old age and the first time I saw the woman from Merta? Ask Gambhiree. She knows it all. — Kiran Nagarkar

Let us honour if we can the vertical man, though we value none but the horizontal one. Or — John Le Carre

Don't let some random comment that you wouldn't have even thought about overshadow something important that you were actually trying to say. — Lorde

Can he love her? Can the soul really be satisfied with such polite affections? To love is to burn - to be on fire, like Juliet or Guinevere or Eloise ... — Emma Thompson

Prejudice is even stronger in the hearts of men now than in Christ's day. — Ellen G. White

If the desire to get somewhere is strong enough in a person, his whole being, conscious and unconscious, is always at work, looking for and devising means to get to the goal. — Frederick Philip Grove

I've had a lot of practice and wrong's what I do best. — George Jones

Smiles are the language of love. — David Hare