Rumbas Flamencas Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe home is nothing but two arms holding you tight when you're at your worst. — Yara Bashraheel

And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches. — Sylvia Plath

That's the difference between golf and many other sports. You go to some other sporting events, they just leave you or give you the cold shoulder and move on. — Bernhard Langer

Lyrical poetry is much the same an every age, as the songs of the nightingales in every spring-time. — Heinrich Heine

So really what it comes down to, it's God. Wherever you look, it's God appearing as this, that, that ... and what you really love and appreciate in each form is the divine formless out of which each form comes. But to be able to sense that you have to sense it in yourself first. And that is seeing the beauty in everything, that's really what it means. — Eckhart Tolle

I learned directing by editing because I saw all the mistakes I had made. — Julie Delpy

Waiting for inspiration is for amateurs; professionals get to work. — Robert Genn

When you knock on the door and the selectors do not open it, then knock harder,' has been his idol Sunil Gavaskar's recurring advice to all youngsters, and Rahul set out to do just that. — Devendra Prabhudesai

Politics is made up largely of irrelevancies. — Dalton Camp

We have seen over and over that white male historians in general have tended to dismiss any history they didn't themselves write,on the grounds that it is unserious, unscholarly, a fad, too "political," "merely" oral and thus unreliable. — Adrienne Rich

Listening to a woman is almost as bad as losing to one. There are only three things that women are better at than men: cleaning, cooking, and having sex. — Charles Barkley

Universal or quantum consciousness emphasizes that we are all interrelated, interconnected and interdependent. — Gian Kumar

Each action contains its opposite. Each action contains the shadow-trace of the choice not made, the seeds of infinite variation. Each choice, once made, trips contingencies, alternatives; each choice breeds its own universe. — Hilary Mantel