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#1. Life is a perennial teacher, especially when the subject is death. #Quote by Pablo De Santis
#2. I'm not a technology person. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#3. Si todos los rios son dulces
de donde saca sal el mar?
If all rivers are sweet
where does the sea get its salt? #Quote by Pablo Neruda
#4. I've seen the majestic beauty of nature and the overwhelming perfection of it. To me, there's nothing closer to God than that. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#5. To intuit is to retrieve subconscious memories, which is why experience is the mother of intuition. #Quote by Pablo De Santis
#6. ...the perfect enigmas, the ones that, at first glance, were inexplicable. I liked to see how - in a disorganized but predictable world - an organized but totally unpredictable way of reasoning emerged. #Quote by Pablo De Santis
#7. It wasn't until I found my tribe of artists - people who were outspoken and not afraid to say what they thought, whether in a song or a dance or a piece of classical music - that I found a refuge. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#8. I have been working. I've been blessed to have shared a movie in the north of Chile called 'The 33,' with Gabriel Byrne and Juliette Binoche and Antonio Banderas, which is the beautiful story of the miners (trapped underground for 69 days in 2010). And then, this incredible, epic story came my way. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#9. Como se acuerda con los pajaros
la traduccion de sus idiomas?
How is the translation of their languages
Arranged with the birds? #Quote by Pablo Neruda
#10. My mom has a rare talent for being able to open up the refrigerator, and with the peas, the leftover eggs, the cream, the spinach, the cheese, and a little rice, she can just whip up incredible risotto. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#11. I love the Discovery Channel. I love all sorts of medical shows. I love a show called 'Diagnosis: Unknown.' #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#12. The word never shouldn't exist; that way we would be less inclined to make promises we can't keep. #Quote by Pablo De Santis
#13. I believe that a lot of what we put in our bodies really can harm us. It's been proven that people who eat Mediterranean and Japanese diets live for a very long time. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#14. I still get very excited when people say they fall in love. It doesn't matter how old you are, falling in love is a beautiful thing. And I still act like I did when I was a teenager. I get fluttery and tap dance around. I'm never afraid of making funny faces or being completely goofy. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#15. To finish a work? To finish a picture? What nonsense! To finish it means to be through with it, to kill it, to rid it of its soul, to give it its final blow the coup de grace for the painter as well as for the picture. #Quote by Pablo Picasso
#16. Cote de Pablo is one of my best friends! We went to college together. #Quote by Matt Bomer
#17. I taste you
in the fleshy fruit of the guayaba
that melts as slowly
as your kisses
in my mouth –
your eyes that explode in sunlight,
your humid, fluid voice
the soft, oceanic touch of your fingertips. #Quote by Bear Step
#18. Let the roar in your heart be the fuel to making dreams a reality". #Quote by Pablo De Leon
#19. I actually speak fluent English and Spanish and ... I dabble in a couple of languages, but I'm not fluent in German, Russian and Arabic. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#20. I'm in a long-term relationship with Diego Serrano, and I'm very happy. He's the worst influence that I have ever had in my life, and I love him for it. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#21. Coming from the theater, I love the adrenalin rush from working on 'NCIS.' You get home and you're exhausted, but you feel like you've really worked. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#22. My priority is to hang out with the ones I love - my family, my loved ones. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#23. I came to the States when I was ten, and that was, in many ways, very hard. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#24. You always draw from yourselves even if you're playing the most crazy type of person. What you really want is to be three-dimensional. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#25. Every murder is a 'locked-room' case. The locked room is the criminal's mind. #Quote by Pablo De Santis
#26. What will they say about my poetry who never touched my blood? Que diran de mi poesia los que no tocaron mi sangre? #Quote by Pablo Neruda
#27. Open thine arms and receive, too, thy son Don Quixote, who, if he comes vanquished by the arm of another, comes victor over himself, which, as he himself has told me, is the greatest victory anyone can desire. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#28. Alas! alas!" the naked woman exclaimed. "What have you done?"
I said to her: "I prefer you to him. Because I pity the unhappy. It is not your fault eternal justice has created you."
And she said: "One day men will do me justice; I will say no more to you. Let me go and hide my infinite sadness at the bottom of the sea. Only you, and the hideous monsters who swarm in those black depths do not despise me. You are good. Adieu, you who have loved me."
I, to her: " Adieu, once more adieu! I will always love you. From today, I abandon virtue. #Quote by Comte De Lautreamont
#29. Further light - a whole flood of it - is thrown upon this attraction of the male in petticoats for the female, in the diary of Abbé de Choisy, one of the most brilliant men-women of history, of whom we shall hear a great deal more later. The abbé, a churchman of Paris, was a constant masquerader in female attire. He lived in the days of Louis XIV, and was a great friend of Louis' brother, also addicted to women's clothes. A young girl, Mademoiselle Charlotte, thrown much into his company, fell desperately in love with the abbe, and when the affair had progressed to liaison, the abbe asked her how she came to be won... "I stood in no need of caution as I should have with a man. I saw nothing but a beautiful woman, and why should I be forbidden to love you? What advantages a woman's dress gives you! The heart of a man is there, and and what makes a great impression upon us, and on the other hand, all the charms of the fair sex fascinate us, and prevent us from taking precautions. #Quote by C.J. Bulliet
#30. Vexations may be petty, but they are vexations still. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#31. In America a woman loses her independence for ever in the bonds of matrimony. While there is less constraint on girls there than anywhere else, a wife submits to stricter obligations. For the former, her father's house is a home of freedom and pleasure; for the latter, her husband's is almost a cloister. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#32. Modern woman is everywhere permitted to regard her body as capital for exploitation. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#33. Music is the softest cushion in the world. #Quote by Niki De Saint Phalle
#34. We take this idea of love with us into adulthood. Grown up, we hope for a re-creation of what it felt like to be ministered to and indulged. In a secret corner of our mind, we picture a lover who will anticipate our needs, read our hearts, act selflessly and make everything better. It sounds 'romantic'; yet it is a blueprint for disaster. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#35. Achilles exists only through Homer . Take away the art of writing from this world , and you will probably take away its glory . #Quote by Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
#36. A valley full of genuine suffering, and of joys that often turn out to be false, and so incredibly tumultuous that it takes something God only knows how outrageous to cause a lasting stir. But here and there some immense heaping up of vices and virtues turns mere sorrow grand and solemn, and their very sight makes even selfishness and personal advantage stop and feel pity - though that notion of pity is much like some tasty fruit that gets gobbled right up. Civilization's high-riding chariot, like the believer-crushing car of the idol Juggernaut, barely slows down when it comes to a heart a bit harder to crack, and if such a heart gets in the way it's pretty quickly smashed, and on goes the glorious march.[...]
After you've read all about Pere Goriot's miserable secrets, you'll have yourself a good dinner and blame your indifference on the author, scolding him for exaggeration, accusing him of having waxed poetic. Ah, but let me tell you: this drama is not fictional, it's not a novel. All is true - so true you'll be able to recognize everything that goes into it in your own life, perhaps even in your heart. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#37. The quill swirled and lunged over the page, in a slow but relentless three steps forward, two steps back sort of process and finally came to a full stop in a tiny pool of its own ink. Then, Louis Phelypeaux, First Compte de Pontchartrain, raised the nib, let it hover for an instant, as if gathering his forces, and hurled it backwards along the sentence, tiptoeing over "i's" and slashing through "t's" and "x's" nearly tripping over an umlaut, building speed and confidence while veering through a slalom course of acute and grave accents, pirouetting through cedillas and carving vicious snap-turns through circumflexes. It was like watching the world's greatest fencing master dispatch twenty opponents with a single continuous series of maneuvers. #Quote by Neal Stephenson
#38. Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!
Let the bell toll!-a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river;
And, Guy de Vere, hast thou no tear?-weep now or nevermore! #Quote by Edgar Allan Poe
#39. How delightful are the pleasures of the imagination! In those delectable moments, the whole world is ours; not a single creature resists us, we devastate the world, we repopulate it with new objects which, in turn, we immolate. The means to every crime is ours, and we employ them all, we multiply the horror a hundredfold. #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#40. Some people are so extremely whiffling and inconsiderable that they are as far from any real faults as from substantial virtues. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#41. She rages through my blood, is etched in my alma, and fused to my corazon. quote Ricardo Emmanuel De La Cruz.
Hot & Enchanting, De La Cruz Saga #Quote by P.T. Macias
#42. But remember that intent is everything. One does not just jump, one lifts into the air, one rises. In the same way the lifted leg of an arabesque becomes a wing, and not a mechanical leverage like a raised trap door. This is the precise difference between dancing and acrobatics. The dancer tries to express something; the acrobat merely pulls, raises, stretches and grinds. The acrobat is lost in a web of muscles the dancer is all but invisible in projected idea. #Quote by Agnes De Mille
#43. Perception is real even when it is not reality. #Quote by Edward De Bono
#44. Ways to Prove that you love Nell De Luca
1. Tell her. Every day. Three times a day. As many times as it takes.
2. Never choose anything else over her. Not football. Not your own stubbornness. Nothing.
3. Be there whether she wants to go skinny-dipping or wants to study. Make sure she knows that she's the adventure, not anything else.
4. Always tell her how amazing her food is (okay . . . that one is partly for you, too, because it means you get to keep eating her food).
5. Give her the best sex of her life (also works out pretty well for you).
6. Teach her whatever she wants to know, and learn from her, too. She's a fucking genius.
7. Tell her she's a fucking genius. All the time. When she doubts it and when she doesn't. Just tell her.
8. Never walk away after a fight. Don't. Fucking. Do it.
9. Prove you love her (preferably in bed, but that's optional) once a day. Three times a day. As many times as it takes.
10. Be worthy of her. Not by playing football or pretending to be something you're not. By being the man she makes you feel like you are. Strong and smart and kind and so damn lucky to have her. #Quote by Cora Carmack
#45. We really can't tell the difference between people who might seek power for some greater good and people who seek power just to aggrandize themselves. For example, all revolutionaries say that they want to uplift the downtrodden. #Quote by Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
#46. Without sex, we would be dangerously invulnerable. We might believe we were not ridiculous. We wouldn't know rejection and humiliation so intimately. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#47. I have a strange longing for the great simple primeval things, such as the sea, to me no less of a mother than the Earth. It seems to me that we all look at Nature too much, and live with her too little. #Quote by Oscar Wilde
#48. Would I fortify myself against the fear of death, it must be at the expense of Seneca: would I extract consolation for myself or my friend, I must borrow it from Cicero. I might have found it in myself, had I been trained to make use of my own reason. I do not like this relative and mendicant understanding; for though we could become learned by other men's learning, a man can never be wise but by his own wisdom. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#49. Nothing quite encourages as does one's first unpunished crime. #Quote by Marquis De Sade