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Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

Nothing can be erased in life. Life is permanent, from the breaths we take to the decisions we make. — Jessica Sorensen

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By V.S. Pritchett

Short stories can be rather stark and bare unless you put in the right details. Details make stories human, and the more human a story can be, the better. — V.S. Pritchett

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Tony Robbins

When you know what's most important to you, making a decision is quite simple. Most people, though, are unclear about what's most important in their lives, and thus decision making becomes a form of internal torture. — Tony Robbins

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

When I first began to write, I had been a child for most of my life, and my childhood memories were vivid and potent, and the forces that shaped me, Most of them have grown fainter with time, and whenever I write one down, I give it away: it ceases to have the shadowy life of memory and becomes fixed in letters: it ceases to be mine; it loses that mobile unreliability of the live. — Rebecca Solnit

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Manu Ginobili

Once I step on the court in San Antonio, I feel the support in the air. — Manu Ginobili

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Robert Frost

Sudden and swift and light as that
The ties gave,
And he learned of finalities
Besides the grave. — Robert Frost

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Nancy Mitford

There they are, held like flies, in the amber of that moment ... — Nancy Mitford

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By David K. Shipler

If you stand with the Customs and Border Protection officers who staff the passport booths at Dulles airport near the nation's capital, their task seems daunting. — David K. Shipler

Pierderea Mirosului Quotes By Elle Lothlorien

Australians are descended from a boatload of English convicts, right? So two hundred years in isolation at the bottom of the planet is plenty of time for the language to evolve into some sort of double-speak prison slang. — Elle Lothlorien