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Trotadoras Quotes By Christopher Moore

How do you know, when you think blue - when you say blue - that you are talking about the same blue as anyone else?

You cannot get a grip on blue.

Blue is the sky, the sea, a god's eye, a devil's tail, a birth, a strangulation, a virgin's cloak, a monkey's ass. It's a butterfly, a bird, a spicy joke, the saddest song, the brightest day.

Blue is sly, slick, it slides into the room sideways, a slippery trickster.

This is a story about the color blue, and like blue, there's nothing true about it. Blue is beauty, not truth. 'True blue' is a ruse, a rhyme; it's there, then it's not. Blue is a deeply sneaky color. — Christopher Moore

Trotadoras Quotes By Yann Martel

Now comes the difficult part: you must provoke the animal that is afflicting you. Tiger, rhinoceros, ostrich, wild boar, brown bear- no matter the beast, you must get its goat. — Yann Martel

Trotadoras Quotes By Watkin Tudor Jones

South Africa, it's like the little asshole of the whole world - it's, like, the bottom. It's, like, in the dark depths of the hallway. — Watkin Tudor Jones

Trotadoras Quotes By El-P

As you get bigger, your staff gets bigger, and your costs get bigger. — El-P

Trotadoras Quotes By Marie Kondo

There are three approaches we can take toward our possessions: face them now, face them sometime, or avoid them until the day we die. — Marie Kondo

Trotadoras Quotes By Sergei Lukyanenko

When we acknowledge that human beings have the right to choose, we deprive ourselves of it, — Sergei Lukyanenko

Trotadoras Quotes By Christopher Morley

The human mind appears suddenly and inexplicably out of some unknown and unimaginable void. It passes half its known life in the mental chaos of sleep. Even when awake it is a victim of its own ill-adjustment, of disease, of age, of external suggestion, of nature's compulsions; it doubts its own sensations and trusts only in instruments and averages. — Christopher Morley