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Popularismo Quotes & Sayings

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Top Popularismo Quotes

The cistern contains: the fountain overflows. — William Blake

I hate birthdays. — Zane Grey

I like the concept of dressing people. I used to not care whether people bought the clothes or not, but I kind of like it now. I wouldn't label that commercialism; it's more like I do this work because I want people to wear it. — Alexander McQueen

Lumani had never managed a failed delivery because, in the end, no matter how skilled or how hard they fought back, pressure applied in the right places caused even the strongest men to fracture.
But this one? He'd watched her. Studied her. Observed what maybe even Uncle, the reader of people, had missed. This one was already fractured, and the lines between her broken pieces were not fissures but scar material stronger than whatever had once filled those spaces. — Taylor Stevens

Things Cleo can never know - lest she should find out how the two of us are linked. — Ella James

We're all traitors now." "Ha!" the old lady said. "Only if we lose. — James S.A. Corey

They say life is full of shit, well hell, so am I, so bring it on — J.W. Murison

The crowd sometimes plays a tremendous role to give you wings and carry you to victory. — Bela Karolyi

Jesus said, 'The Kingdom of Heaven is within you.' I think if he lived nowadays, instead of 'kingdom,' he would have said, 'dimension.' And 'heaven' refers to a sense of vastness or spaciousness. — Eckhart Tolle

We had nothing to say to one another, and while I was manufacturing my phrases I felt that earth was falling through space and that I was falling with it at a speed that made me dizzy. — Emil Cioran

Fundamentalism is a form of mental illness that seeks to repress anxiety, ambiguity, and ambivalence. The more mature the personality structure, the greater the capacity of the person, and the culture, to tolerate the anxiety, ambiguity, and ambivalence that are a necessary and unavoidable dimension of our lives. — James Hollis

The time to read Madame Bovary is when your romantic hopes and desires have crashed, and you will believe that your future relationships will have disappointing - even devastating - consequences. — John Irving

You shall not fold your wings that you may pass through doors, nor bend your heads that they strike not against a ceiling, nor fear to breathe lost walls should crack and fall down — Kahlil Gibran

Hate, like prayer, changes the person involved in the activity, not the person the activity is aimed at. — John Templeton