Sobrados Comerciais Quotes & Sayings
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According to liberals, I'm not supposed to exist. I know that I am going to be a target for the Left. I have something to say to them: 'Game On.' — Mia Love

The biggest mistake a woman can make is not to be herself in public or private. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Abra looked at his sunny hair, tight-curled now, and at the eyes that seemed so near to tears, and she felt the longing and itching burn in her chest that is the beginning of love. Also, she wanted to touch Aron, and she did. She put her hand on his arm and felt him shiver under her fingers. — John Steinbeck

BRUCE STERLING Homo sapiens declared extinct, Nature, November 11, 1999:
Since I've been asked to offer an epitaph," the highly distributed poetware continued, "I believe that we should rearrange the Great Wall of China to spell out (in Chinese of course, since most of them were always Chinese)
'THEY WERE VERY, VERY CURIOUS, BUT NOT AT ALL FAR-SIGHTED. — Bruce Sterling

I always felt like an outer-space alien. I was always breaking the fourth wall. — RuPaul

News is what someone wants suppressed. Everything else is advertising. — Katharine Graham

I don't play Hollywood maids, the hee-hee kind of people who are so in love with their madam's children they have no time for their own. — Esther Rolle

We stand then for freedom, because we claim the right to develop our own individuality and evolve our own destiny along our own lines, unembarrassed by what Western civilisation has to teach us and unhampered by the institutions which the West has imposed. — Chittaranjan Das

When he loved, what he loved, who he loved, he loved eternally. — Tiffany Reisz

Our dreams are full of magic that fuel our faith ... so don't stop dreaming and don't ever stop feeding them. — Timothy Pina

Brooke was always my summer. She'll always be my summer. And I had already made my choice a long time ago. Loving Brooke was what I was made to do. — Laura Miller