Voluntad En Quotes & Sayings
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Yes: I was down there once, and for a good while afterward I could call up the sight of it in winter. But now it's all snowed under. — Edith Wharton

I never want to be a spectacle, but I also feel like a look should always have a little bit of an edge. — Kat Graham

I never want to contribute to the corrosiveness of wanting someone to stay hidden. — Carrie Brownstein

You must be compelled by an inner force to read books, listen to music, and view films which serve only to send you spiraling deeper into the bottomless pit of frustration. — Gary Reilly

Video games offer violent messages, and even the sports video games include taunting and teasing. — Geoffrey Canada

Mothers are urgently trying to tell something to their daughters, and this urgency is precisely what repels their daughters, forcing them to turn away. Mothers are left stranded, madly holding a lump of London clay, some grass, some white tubers, a dandelion, a fat worm passing the world through itself. — Zadie Smith

It was funny about writing. It was like flying or driving or playing an instrument. When you were doing it like you were supposed to be doing it, you knew it right inside of you. You could feel that this was the way it should be. But when you wrote a word that you didn't believe in, that didn't fit, it stuck out just like a bumpy landing or a bad turn or a false note. — Jennifer Niven

People who love do the impossible all the time. — Germaine Shames

Wars are no longer waged in the name of a sovereign who must be defended; they are waged on behalf of the existence of everyone; entire populations are mobilized for the purpose of wholesale slaughter in the name of life necessity: massacres have become vital. — Michel Foucault

I am half a man, holy Jesus, what a drag. — Randy Newman

The world is full of signals that we don't perceive. — Stephen Jay Gould

What starts love is your ability to stupefy and blind yourself to the point of being able to fall in love. What stops it is waking up. — Fran Lebowitz

Until custom had changed the colour of the curtains, made the clock keep quiet, brought — Marcel Proust