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#1. Sobre la falda tenia
el libro abierto;
en mi mejilla tocaban
sus rizos negros;
no veiamos las letras
ninguno, creo;
mas guardabamos entrambos
hondo silencio.
Cuanto duro? Ni aun entonces
pude saberlo;
solo se que no se oia
mas que el aliento,
que apresurado escapaba
del labio seco.
Solo se que nos volvimos
los dos a un tiempo,
y nuestros ojos se hallaron,
y sono un beso.
Creacion de Dante era el libro,
era su Infierno.
Cuando a el bajamos los ojos,
yo dije, tremulo:
Comprendes ya que un poema
cabe en un verso?"
Y ella respondio, encendida:
Ya lo comprendo!"
On her skirt she had
an open book
on my cheek
her black locks of hair
we didn't see the letters
any of them, I think
though we kept between us
a deep silence
How much did it last? Not even then
I could know
I only know that I couldn't hear
anything more than her breath
that fastly went out
of her dry lips
I only know that we both
turned our sight at same time
and our eyes met the other
and a kiss was heard
The creation of Dante was the book
it was its Inferno
when we both turned down the eyes to it
I said, trembling:
'Do you already understand that a poem
fits in a verse?'
And she answered lightened up:
I understand! #Quote by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
#2. Next item - three ladies, all English, a mother and two daughters. Each wears a helping of whipped white of egg on the top of their head; rather remarkable. The daughters are old, like the mother. The mother is old, like the daughters. All three are thin, flat-chested, tall, stiff, and tired-looking; their front teeth are worn outside, to intimidate plates and men. #Quote by Guy De Maupassant
#3. Rail longer than train cars ; and the hope than our reasons. (Rail plus long que les wagons ; - Et l'espoir que nos raisons.) #Quote by Charles De Leusse
#4. She is such a good friend that she would throw all her acquaintances into the water for the pleasure of fishing them out again. #Quote by Charles Maurice De Talleyrand
#5. I went to Newport not long ago, to see the great stone fin-de-siècle "cottages" in which certain rich Americans once summered. The places loom still along Bellevue Avenue and Cliff Walk, one after another, silk curtains frayed but gargoyles intact, monuments to something beyond themselves; houses built, clearly, to some transcendental point. No one had made clear to me exactly what that point was. #Quote by Joan Didion
#6. Work with what you have. Look good, feel good. #Quote by Claire Betita De Guzman
#7. I go out of my way, but rather by license than carelessness ... It is the inattentive reader
who loses my subject, not I. Some word about it will always be found off in a corner, which will not fail to be sufficient, though it takes little room. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#8. You need to indoctrinate empathy out of people in order to arrive at extreme capitalist positions. #Quote by Frans De Waal
#9. We are all strong enough to bear other men's misfortunes. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#10. I moved to Chicago in 1992 to study improv and it was everything I wanted it to be. It was like a cult. People ate, slept, and definitely drank improv. They worked at crappy day jobs just to hand over their money for improv classes. Eager young people in khakis and polo shirts were willing to do whatever teachers like Del Close and Martin de Maat told them to. In retrospect, it may actually have been a cult. #Quote by Tina Fey
#11. Despite our best efforts to clean it of its peculiarities, sex will never be either simple or nice in the ways we might like it to be. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#12. Those who are unhappy
clutch at shadows, and to
give themselves an enjoyment
that truth refuses them, they
artfully bring into being all
sorts of illusions. #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#13. The relevant question is not whether back then a few extraordinary individuals could overcome a system strongly weighted against them or whether today an admittedly far greater number requiring far less talent can succeed. The real question is whether it's harder for the people in this audience to succeed be they extraordinary, average, or below average. If it is, and I think it obvious that it is, then that's untenable in a country that purports to provide equal opportunity for all. Now of course you'll dispute my claim that it is more difficult to succeed for them. You say the battle's over. I say not only is it not over but you yourself are stationed on the frontline of the battle and have been all these years. This room and the criminal justice system as a whole is the frontline. This is where modern-day segregation lives on. #Quote by Sergio De La Pava
#14. I do not readily believe that any man having once tasted the divine luxuries of opium will afterwards descend to the gross and mortal enjoyments of alcohol, #Quote by Thomas De Quincey
#15. … and she understood that all forms of knowledge contain an element of transgression. #Quote by Maylis De Kerangal
#16. When women love us they forgive everything. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#17. Find out what works, and do more of that. #Quote by Steve De Shazer
#18. To know oneself is not necessarily to improve oneself #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#19. Differ though we might with Christianity's view of what precisely our souls need, it is hard to discredit the provocative underlying thesis, which seems no less relevant in the secular realm than in the religious one
that we have within us a precious, childlike, vulnerable core which we should nourish and nurture on its turbulent journey through life. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#20. What I'm after is not living to 1,000. I'm after letting people avoid death for as long as they want to. #Quote by Aubrey De Grey
#21. Persecution to persons in a high rank stands them in the stead of eminent virtue. #Quote by Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
#22. It was ... the Great White God de-throned, I suppose. Because we did, we quite unselfconsciously assumed we were the measure of all things. That was how we approached them. And suddenly I saw that we weren't the measure of all things, but that there was no measure. #Quote by Pat Barker
#23. I have a very, very healthy relationship with food in that I eat whatever I want, whenever I want. I never restrict quantities or types of food. #Quote by Portia De Rossi
#24. For all of [Fanny] Ardant's ability to depict a range of emotion, I most associate her with joy. Not necessarily the depiction of joy, but rather a joy of acting, a joy of being, a joie de vivre. Ardant, in her mature performances, conveys the sense of someone bringing to scenes her full being, her whole self and experience. There is an understanding of the value of life in such moments, in the value of the moments themselves. #Quote by Mick LaSalle
#25. We can all afford to do a little soul-searching about the choices we make and the way we live our lives, but sometimes searching one's soul doesn't provide the answers we seek. #Quote by Danielle De Niese
#26. I don't really know how to do casual clothes. #Quote by Oscar De La Renta
#27. People are more slanderous from vanity than from malice. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#28. I'll turn over a new leaf. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#29. Even if a king defeats his enemy in battle, that still doesn't settle anything. There are other, less numerous armies of philosophers and scientists, and their contests determine the true triumph or defeat of nations. One scholar is matched with another; one creative mind with another; and one judicious temperament with his counterpart. A victory won on that field counts for three won by force of arms. #Quote by Cyrano De Bergerac
#30. The harmony of the luncheon is achieved by a combination of the two main courses which are the focus of the menu. #Quote by Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
#31. Don't let your church be a cul-de-sac on the Great Commission highway. #Quote by Ed Stetzer
#32. The great fault in women is to desire to be like men. #Quote by Joseph De Maistre