Suelos Quotes & Sayings
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Why do people prefer to believe in something far away and forget what is there before their eyes, a true manifestation of the miracle? — Paulo Coelho

But most often she watched the candles as if their outcome held her own, the flames almost extinguishing themselves, but, by some greed of oxygen, persisting. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Every day the choice is presented to us, to live up to the spirit that is in us, or deny it. — Henry Miller

Because, let's face it, I do not get offered the parts that Brad Pitt has just turned down. — Stephen Fry

When you like a flower, you just pluck it.
But when you love a flower, you water it daily. — Gautama Buddha

Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it. — J.K. Rowling

It's funny what love can do to a person. It strips them of everything, even their instincts. It creates a new reality for you to adhere to, a new world where you break the rules just to keep the love intact. — Karina Halle

Sometimes, the common reason for fights in a strong relationship is only the lack of having attention from the loving one — Pawan Mehra

The doves, as we know, must be killed according to the law before Mary's purification can be acknowledged and ratified. Any ironic or irreverent disciple of Voltaire will find it difficult to resist making the obvious remark that, things being what they are, purity can be maintained only so long as there are innocent creatures to sacrifice in this world, whether turtledoves, lambs, or others. — Jose Saramago

I see you, Khya. I've always seen you. And except for you tendency to pretend you hate me most days, I like what I see. — Erica Cameron

I take it to be a principle rule of life, not to be too much addicted to any one thing. — Terence

Never congratulate a doctor for the fast recovery of a patient. — Raheel Farooq

Thunder bellowed, barely audible above the explosion of wind and wave. How did this tiny brig withstand such a beating? Surely the timbers would burst any moment, splintering and filling the room with the mad gush of the sea. Locking her arms with the ladies on either side, she closed her eyes as the galloping ship tossed them like rag dolls over the hard deck. — MaryLu Tyndall