Patrimonios Naturales Quotes & Sayings
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Certainly, envy is no monopoly of the poor; it makes itself felt in all sections of society; it haunts the court, the library, the barrack-room, even the sanctuary; it is provoked in some unhappy souls by the near neighbourhood of any superior rank or excellence whatever. — Henry Parry Liddon
You've no idea the restraint I've created. A word, which in a past life, never held special meaning for me, flows now through the blood of my veins as if to remind me it was always there. Like you, always there. You said I was not strong. So I created strength to fight against these natural feelings which keep me tied to you. I drew a line in the sand so I would not step towards your door again. I have boundaries, strength and pride. What I do not have is you. And that is the only part I wanted. You've no idea the restraint I've created. You've no idea the bold wall I've built to keep me out of your compromising arms. — Coco J. Ginger
We're here to bring beauty to the world and make a difference in this planet. That's what art forms are about. — Charlie Haden
And if you'd swap your metalife for a bone clock's snatched, wasted, tawdry handful of decades! — David Mitchell
It is the right of a traveller to vent their frustration at every minor inconvenience by writing of it to their friends. — Susanna Clarke
I went to see 'The Piano' with Holly Hunter when I was in a Paula Vogel play, and I was just gone. I couldn't focus at all. It took that creative part of my brain with it so absolutely. — Cherry Jones
Even I got turned down by girls, and when it happened, I dusted off my ego and moved on. — Richelle Mead
In every historical period, the religious groups that grow most rapidly are those that set believers at odds with the surrounding culture. — Nancy Pearcey
Work harder than your opponent. — Kevin Durant
When emotion is entirely left out of the reasoning picture, as happens in certain neurological conditions, reason turns out to be even more flawed than when emotion plays bad tricks on our decisions. — Antonio R. Damasio
She had dreamed that she lay beneath a spreading tree somewhere, a tree that whispered with ten thousand soft lips of green; and the dream continued for a moment even after waking. — Algernon Blackwood
Lots of hurtful secrets are better off kept. The problem is that people find it so hard to keep them. — Liane Moriarty