Portioli Caffe Quotes & Sayings
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No one will take my Elena from me. I'll destroy the world before I allow that to happen — Nalini Singh

When Philip relived that day in his nightmares, and woke up sweating and screaming in the dark, he would always be able to calm himself, and eventually relax into sleep again, by bringing to mind that final tableau, and the way the screaming and the wounds had been swept aside by the unarmed man with the cross. — Ken Follett

I eat more chicken any man ever seen, — Howlin' Wolf

And if you ask how I regret that parting?
It is like the flowers falling at spring's end,
confused, whirled in a tangle.
What is the use of talking! And there is no end of talking
There is no end of things in the heart. — Ezra Pound

All good art is abstract in its structure. — Paul Strand

Is Jason intelligent enough to realise that if you describe a thirty-eight-year-old woman as middle-aged, she's more likely to want to kill you than help you? Because Lauren isn't. — Sophie Hannah

If a couple has their picture taken at a wedding or other social gathering, and the woman looks hot, her guy could be blinking, chewing, or even mid-sneeze, and she'll still display it on her desk at work. — Brian P. Cleary

Money is numbers and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end. — Bob Marley

It was something black . . . Something tall and black . . . Something very tall and very black and very thin. — Roald Dahl

And the greatest pity that the obscure lgala language is a borrowed and stolen mixture of the WaZoBia. — S.A. David

People never seemed to notice that, by saving time, they were losing something else. No one cared to admit that life was becoming ever poorer, bleaker and more monotonous. The ones who felt this most keenly were the children, because no one had time for them any more. But time is life itself, and life resides in the human heart. And the more people saved, the less they had. — Michael Ende