Riendas En Quotes & Sayings
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It is such a complex matter we live within, it is impossible to track logic and decision making really, so therefore each choice can actually only be seen as coincidence. — Alva Noto

In life you wind up with one of two things - the results or the reason why you don't have the results. Results don't have to be explained. They just are. — Werner Erhard

Obviously, I am a huge Matt Morrison fan, and I am a big Lea Michele fan because I know those guys from way back. — Aaron Lazar

How can you tell? That I like books, I mean.
The look on your face when you walked in, somehow I doubted you were that impressed by me. — Cassandra Clare

No doubt it is true that there is more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner repented than over all the saints who consistently remain holy, and the rare, sudden gentlenesses of arrogant people have infinitely more effect than the continual gentleness of gentle people. Arrogance turned gentle melts the heart. — Booth Tarkington

Everyone's crazy, but few show it. — Hannah Vandegrift

Nobody notices, only you've known,
you're not sick, not crazy,
not angry, not sad
It's just this, you're injured. — Claudia Rankine

Anyone too busy to say thank you will get fewer and fewer chances to say it. — Harvey MacKay

My wish is to be a catalyst, to push for solutions, to broker peace talks, to ensure accountability, especially for those who committed and are still organizing unspeakable crimes. — Ger Duany

Our dreams are little stories or puzzles that we must solve to be free, Sebastian said. He was reading out loud from Wilson's notebook. My dream is me offering me a solution to the conundrum of my life. My dream is me offering me something that I need and my responsibility to myself is to try to understand what it means. Our dreams are a thin curtain between survival and extinction. — Miriam Toews

They seemed to be able to choose. We seemed to be able to choose, then. We were a society dying of too much choice. — Margaret Atwood