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Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Abraham Coles

Words are freeborn, and not the vassals of the gruff tyrants of prose to do their bidding only. They have the same right to dance and sing as the dewdrops have to sparkle and the stars to shine. — Abraham Coles

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Elliott Smith

It was hard to sing like how I wanted to because playing live I had to just be at the top of my lungs all the time, and it made me sound like I had a really bad cold or something. — Elliott Smith

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Rumi

The images we create could turn into wild beasts and tear us to pieces. — Rumi

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Toba Beta

Like it or not, there are people who are capable to love
genuinely and kill brutally. The amazing thing about that,
few of those could even sleep well like babies in the night. — Toba Beta

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Avijeet Das

Your gracefulness and feminine charms always so tender, you make my heart smile and wonder! — Avijeet Das

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Cesar Aira

She belonged to the common type: without ever really thinking it over in detail, she had considered herself a woman like the rest, with no reason for anything to happen to her that didn't also happen to all other women. It was as if this sort of thing happened to someone else, to an absolute someone else, which is to say, as if it didn't happen to anyone. — Cesar Aira

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Neal Shusterman

But it seems to me that these worlds we touch upon can get so dark, anything we can do to lighten them must be a good thing, right? — Neal Shusterman

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Steve Vai

I was always one of those guys who was a seeker after truth. I want to know what's going on. — Steve Vai

Roncevaux Battle Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The same thing that had happened with the flowers was happening with my longing: once I held it in my hands, I didn't know where to put it. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon