Sepulcro Significado Quotes & Sayings
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As we all know, poets are born brain-wired a certain way and every poet I know wrote as a child. I'm no exception. — Grace Cavalieri
Heath," she whispered, "you're all I want. No one else ... no one ... — Lisa Kleypas
I believe in that connection between freedom and the city. — George Woodcock
I'm bloody awful at multi-tasking. — Brian Eno
You are never in love with anyone. You're only in love with your prejudiced and hopeful idea of that person. — Anthony De Mello
It is not I that smite, stab, and slay, but God and my prince, for my hand and my body are now their servants. — Martin Luther
Men. The day they learned to admit to a mistake was the day they became women. — Julia Quinn
In paintings, music, poetry, architecture, we feel the elusive energy that moves through us and the air and the ground all the time, that usually disperses and turns chaotic in our busy-ness and distractedness and moodiness. Artists channel it, corral it, make it visible to the rest of us. The best works of art are like semaphores of our experience, signaling what we didn't know was true but do now. — Anne Lamott
When somebody wants to work and believes in something, it doesn't matter if you're well known or rich or whatever it is. — Manolo Blahnik
The wars come and go in blood and tears; but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and sorrow. — William Dean Howells
In golf, you have to stay patient and calm. On the race track you can let loose, but in golf you can't and you must be calm. — Heikki Kovalainen
I am no longer the left behind. I am the living. And I want everything this life has to offer. I stop for a second and look around at all the shops and stores and stalls. At all the people, going about their days, at all the moments they're living. This is what I want. I want to live every moment. I want to feel everything. — Daisy Whitney
A printed work, which cannot be read, becomes a product without purpose. — Emil Ruder
