Trombini Trabalhe Quotes & Sayings
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The sun is setting fast. The colors die. They shift from purple to dried blood, from nacre to bister, from cool dead grays to pigeon shit. — Henry Miller

crippled. He'd been better as soon as his hooves were trimmed. — Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

One reason we would use plant medicine: to be able to take care of the body as a whole. Another reason is that it is accessible, approachable, and requires few invasive methods. — Karen Rose

I think, as a woman, you have to really make sure that you're taking care of yourself and make sure that you're covered and you have enough material written for you. — Paula Pell

The bottom line is that there are very few families who have a family member with a catastrophic medical condition such as RDEB that can survive financially without help. — Silvia Corradin

Healing is the process of reestablishing the integration between body, mind, and spirit, creating opportunities for the return of the memory of wholeness. — David Simon

This is not right, and we must recondition the brain so that each sexual experience is unique, just as each loving experience is unique. — Paulo Coelho

It could be that people want to consume sculpture the way they consume paintings - through photographs ... I'm interested in the experience of sculpture in the place where it resides. — Richard Serra

Sometimes standing up for what you believe means standing down and allowing the universe to do its work. — Gregor Collins

There a great ethnic cuisine available to you in Chicago. — Jose Garces

Tall windows show Infinity; And, hard reality, The candles weep and pry and dance Like lives mocked at by Chance. The rooms are vast as Sleep within; When once I ventured in, Chill Silence, like a surging sea, Slowly enveloped me. — Edith Sitwell

Intelligent men have no need to listen to much talk, but should attend only to that which is profitable and guided by God's will. — Anthony The Great

Nearly everyone I meet expresses deep sympathy about the fact that I have never married. Sometimes I wonder why. — Anna Quindlen