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Salvaterra Magos Quotes By C.L.Stone

She said the secret to long life is to never stop moving. The moment you stop, you're dying." He poked me in the arm and sat back. "That's your lesson today. Expect a test tomorrow." I giggled a little. "Always teaching?" "I don't have to today," he said. "That was just a bonus." He polished off the last of the apple pie, licking the spoon like a lollipop. "Ready?" "For what?" "You'll see. — C.L.Stone

Salvaterra Magos Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

I think our lack of intimacy with the land has initiated a lack of intimacy with each other. What we perceive as non- human, outside of us, is actually in direct relationship with us. — Terry Tempest Williams

Salvaterra Magos Quotes By Leslye Walton

Falling out of love was much harder than Gabe would have liked. Normally led through life by the heart attached to his sleeve, finding logic in love proved to be a bit like getting vaccinated for some dread disease: a good idea in the end, but the initial pain certainly wasn't any fun. He came to appreciate that there were worse ways to live than to live without love. For instance, if he didn't have arms, Gabe wouldn't be able to hide in his work. Yes, a life without arms would be quite tragic, indeed. — Leslye Walton

Salvaterra Magos Quotes By Luke Taylor

There was no victory in death, just death. To live through the chaos would be victory and it would come at an extremely high cost. — Luke Taylor

Salvaterra Magos Quotes By Patrick Chappatte

You know what they say? They say, 'The print media is dying' - who says that? Well, the media. — Patrick Chappatte

Salvaterra Magos Quotes By Albert Camus

Yes, there was an element of abstraction and unreality in misfortune. But when an abstraction starts to kill you, you have to get to work on it. — Albert Camus