Presumir No Te Quotes & Sayings
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When Bird came on the scene, it was just as shocking as in the Bible: everything was dark, and then the light appeared for the first time. — Shorty Rogers

Never criticize. Remember that no one deserves it more than the one who is criticizing. — Debasish Mridha

If you aren't having impractical ideas, and dreaming impossible dreams, then you aren't reaching far enough, high enough, or deep enough! — Dixie Gillaspie

Acting and singing are integrally locked together. — Dean Butler

We're in a transient state - why hate our present selves? Let's save the energy for when we are eighty, when we are perhaps above, or beyond, changing. Then we can hate, if hate we must. — Ruth Reichl

When a man says that he is Jesus or Napoleon, or that the Martians are after him, or claims something else that seems outrageous to common sense, he is labeled psychotic and locked up in a madhouse. Freedom of speech is only for normal people. — Thomas Szasz

I just think that people are complicated, both men and women. It happens that I write more about women. — Curtis Sittenfeld

The vision of the eye is limited; the vision of the heart transcends all barriers of time and space. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

God prefers fruits of the spirit over religious nuts. — Adrian Rogers

Air superiority is the ultimate expression of military power. — Winston Churchill

I didn't know a time when there wasn't a war because I spent all my time from the age of two or three to eight in a coal cellar really. — David Bailey

I think our last kiss was meant to be quick and chaste, but after the first touch of his lips fire leaped up and roared through my belly. My fingers yanked him close, digging into his back, and his arms crushed me to him as if wanting to meld us together. I knotted my fingers in his hair and bit down on his bottom lip, making him groan. His lips parted, and my tongue swept in to dance with his. There was nothing sweet or gentle in our last kiss; it was filled with sorrow and desperation, of the bitter knowledge that we could've had something perfect, but it just wasn't meant to be. — Julie Kagawa