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Vigente In English Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Love, they say, enslaves and passion is a demon and many have been lost for love. I know this is true, but I know too that without love we grope the tunnels of our lives and never see the sun. When I fell in love it was as though I looked into a mirror for the first time and saw myself. I lifted my hand in bewilderment and felt my cheeks, my neck. This was me. And when I had looked at myself and grown accustomed to who I was, I was not afraid to hate parts of me because I wanted to be worthy of the mirror bearer. — Jeanette Winterson

Vigente In English Quotes By David Fincher

I learn the most from making my own mistakes. — David Fincher

Vigente In English Quotes By Riz Ahmed

My parents, man, they're just the most loving, encouraging ... They're like those people who define themselves through their role as parents before people in their own rights. — Riz Ahmed

Vigente In English Quotes By Wladyslaw Sikorski

One experienced minute sometimes teaches us more than a lifetime. — Wladyslaw Sikorski

Vigente In English Quotes By Angela Carter

They were connoisseurs of boredom. They savoured the various bouquets of the subtly differentiated boredoms which rose from the long, wasted hours at the dead end of night. — Angela Carter

Vigente In English Quotes By Jada Pinkett Smith

When I'm tired, I rest. I say, 'I can't be a superwoman today.' — Jada Pinkett Smith

Vigente In English Quotes By Tim Ferriss

Effectiveness is doing the things that get you closer to your goals. Efficiency is performing a given task (whether important or not) in the most economical manner possible. Being efficient without regard to effectiveness is the default mode of the universe. — Tim Ferriss

Vigente In English Quotes By Voltaire

I have no more than twenty acres of ground," he replied, "the whole of which I cultivate myself with the help of my children; and our labor keeps off from us the three great evils - boredom, vice, and want. — Voltaire