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Redondear En Quotes By E.N. McMahon

Mrs. Bailey twisted the window cord around her finger. She looked better than any wife whose husband had just been carted off for murder had any right to look. — E.N. McMahon

Redondear En Quotes By Kristen Callihan

His chin jutted forward in a rather pugnacious manner. "I should not have to explain myself to my wife."
"And I should not have to ask for an explanation. Yet here we are. — Kristen Callihan

Redondear En Quotes By Patrick Modiano

How could the war have any semblance of reality when you found yourself sitting under a plane tree in a playground, in the provincial calm of an early afternoon? — Patrick Modiano

Redondear En Quotes By Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Time is the mother and mugger of us all. — Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Redondear En Quotes By Hal Holbrook

I like to be who I am. — Hal Holbrook

Redondear En Quotes By China Machado

A model needs to know how to project herself into the camera. — China Machado

Redondear En Quotes By Susan Sontag

The truth is balance. However the opposite of truth, which is unbalance, may not be a lie. — Susan Sontag

Redondear En Quotes By Rick Perry

As long as it's not me, I'll be cool. — Rick Perry

Redondear En Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

If you're an advocate of gentleness, you're simplistic and naive. If you're an advocate of despair and hate, you're sophisticated. — Leo Buscaglia

Redondear En Quotes By Laurelin Paige

Because I really did want to trust him. I really did want to love him. He really wanted me to love him too. — Laurelin Paige

Redondear En Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

If we do not know the character of being itself - I have never seen anyone suggest that we do know it - then there is an inevitable superficiality in any claim to an exhaustive description of anything that participates in being. And the assertion of the existence, or the nonexistence, of God is the ultimate exhaustive description. — Marilynne Robinson