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Refuerza O Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Hopeless implies that at one time there was hope. And that's another word I don't understand. Hope only exists for people who have choices. [Zarek] — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Refuerza O Quotes By Tracy Morgan

I'm not a hateful person and don't condone any kind of violence against others, — Tracy Morgan

Refuerza O Quotes By Richard Bach

And with these gone from his thought, he lived a long — Richard Bach

Refuerza O Quotes By Sarah Grimm

The girl you're looking for no longer exists. She died thirteen years ago. The woman who's left, she's just a bartender. — Sarah Grimm

Refuerza O Quotes By Andre Gorz

Only, this was the thing: you'd provided me with the possibility of getting away from myself and making myself at home in another world. You were like a messenger from that world. With you, I could give my real self a rest. You were part and parcel of that dissolving of reality - myself included - that I'd been working on for seven or eight years through writing. For me, you were the herald out in front who showed me how to put the menacing world on hold. In that world I was a refugee whose existence was not legitimate, whose future never went beyond the three months of a temporary visa. I had no desire to come back to earth. I'd found a refuge in a magical experience and I wasn't about to let it get dragged down into reality. As far back as I can remember, I'd always sought not to exist. You've had to work for years on end to get me to accept the fact that I do exist. And I really don't think your work is over yet. — Andre Gorz

Refuerza O Quotes By Ruthie Knox

I want him to have everything, but all he has is me. — Ruthie Knox

Refuerza O Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Her motherly instinct told her that there was too much of something in Natasha, and that it would prevent her from being happy. — Leo Tolstoy