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Rosaura Quotes By Tennessee Williams

To change is to live, to live is to change, and not to change is to die. — Tennessee Williams

Rosaura Quotes By Marc Anthony

What you see is what you get. My God, I don't have the time nor the energy to live up to some persona. — Marc Anthony

Rosaura Quotes By Monica Dickens

You and your horse. His strength and beauty. Your knowledge and patience and determination and understanding and love. That's what fuses the two of you onto this marvelous partnership that makes you wonder, "What can heaven offer any better then what I have here on earth?". — Monica Dickens

Rosaura Quotes By Laura Esquivel

Why did you do that, Pedro? It will look ridiculous, you agreeing to marry Rosaura. What happened to the eternal love you swore to Tita? Aren't you going to keep that vow?'
'Of course I'll keep it. When you're told there's no way you can marry the woman you love, and your only hope of being near her is to marry her sister, wouldn't you do the same?'
'So you intend to marry without love?'
'No, Papa. I am going to marry with a great love for Tita that will never die. — Laura Esquivel

Rosaura Quotes By David Harsanyi

Democracy is just a reflection of our morals and the things that we believe. — David Harsanyi

Rosaura Quotes By Thomas Mann

Democracy is timelessly human, and timelessness always implies a certain amount of potential youthfulness. — Thomas Mann

Rosaura Quotes By Gaston Bachelard

If we were to study these fragments by Baudelaire according to the normal methods of psychology, we might conclude that when the poet left behind him the settings of the world, to experience the single "setting" of immensity, he could only have knowledge of an "abstraction come true." Intimate space elaborated in this way by a poet, would be merely the pendant of the outside space of geometricians, who seek infinite space with no other sign than infinity itself. — Gaston Bachelard