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Pradalunga Quotes By Christopher Isherwood

You see, Kenny, there are some things you don't even know you know, until you're asked. — Christopher Isherwood

Pradalunga Quotes By Eugenio Montale

In reality art is always for everyone and for no one. — Eugenio Montale

Pradalunga Quotes By Judith Lewis Herman

Recovery can take place only within then context of relationships; it cannot occur in isolation. — Judith Lewis Herman

Pradalunga Quotes By May Sarton

Let silence in.
She will rarely speak or mew,
She will sleep on my bed
And all I have ever been
Either false or true
Will live again in my head.
For it is now or not
As old age silts the stream,
To shove away the clutter,
To untie every knot,
To take the time to dream,
To come back to still water. — May Sarton

Pradalunga Quotes By Susan Wiggs

It's funny how much influence our parents have on us." "True. — Susan Wiggs

Pradalunga Quotes By Gregory Benford

west. He liked the mild climate, the Sierras making it something like Colorado with a seashore. It took him several years to overcome the natural though secret belief of true New Yorkers, that people living somewhere else had to be, in some sense, kidding. — Gregory Benford

Pradalunga Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Having no intercourse with anyone, she lived in the torpid state of a sleep-walker. — Gustave Flaubert

Pradalunga Quotes By Mata Amritanandamayi

Crying to God for five minutes is equal to one hour of meditation. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Pradalunga Quotes By Eric Cantona

When I think football, I think Manchester United. I still support United and always will. I will die with them in my heart. — Eric Cantona

Pradalunga Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Love for books,love for wisdom. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pradalunga Quotes By William Lashner

More than anything in this world, I wish I had been born rich. It would have made up for everything. I'd still be ugly, sure, but I'd be rich and ugly. I'd still be weak and dim and tongue-tied with women, but I'd be rich enough for them not to care. I'd no longer be a social misfit, I'd be eccentric. And most of all, I'd no longer be what I was, I'd be something different. — William Lashner