Pichones Quotes & Sayings
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He'd half meant to speak but those eyes had altered the world forever in the space of a heartbeat. — Cormac McCarthy

A portion of mankind take pride in their vices and pursue their purpose; many more waver between doing what is right and complying with what is wrong. — Horace

Let this Christmas Day remind us that Christ came to invite us to offer love to ALL humankind and to open the door of God's Kingdom to Every soul. — Neale Donald Walsch

Choice, not chance, determines your destiny. It's up to you to decide what you are worth, how you matter, and how you make meaning in the world. No one else has your gifts
your set of talents, ideas, interests. You are an original. A masterpiece. — Regina Brett

Comedy is taken care of by a free market. — Penn Jillette

He was one of those people in New York who was purported to "know everybody". "Knowing everybody" is a phrase that denotes not having many relations with people but having relations with a few people generally thought to be significant and powerful. — Siri Hustvedt

Man's hope can paint a purple picture, can transform a soaring vulture into a noble eagle or moaning dove. — Ralph Ellison

The object of (Christian) faith is not the teaching but the Teacher. — Soren Kierkegaard

Deep is the well of truth and long does it take to know what has fallen into its depths. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Why couldn't she have just admitted she couldn't handle the liquor and given up the deception that she could?
He sat there for the longest time -- at least it seemed that way to him -- as he tried to decide what to do next. Her head was resting on his groin, which had a mind of its own as it began to react to the woman's touch. — Terry Spear

Note to self: It's hard to attain a state of no-mind when you're incredibly pumped up on tea and sugar and have to urinate every three and a half minutes. — Jordan Sonnenblick

You can't have your cake and let your neighbour eat it too. — Ayn Rand

And a more foolish notion can scarcely be imagined, it being obvious that the reader is only informed of what the writer wishes him to know, and is thus seduced into believing almost anything. — Iain Pears

We're quietly aching for something to celebrate — Mark Nepo