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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| aab5c7e | You're an asshole." "And you're a bitch," he says. "A bitch with a kick-ass smile and eyes that can seriously screw with a guy's head." | bitch brittany-ellis compliment eyes smile | Simone Elkeles | |
| c28f634 | Es dificil mantener todo igual cuando las mismas cosas lucen y se sienten diferentes. | Simone Elkeles | ||
| e6b0d52 | Te dire a lo que es real. Real es que yo estaba en la carcel durante el ultimo ano, quedandome en conjunto con los distribuidores de drogas y consumiendo una porqueria de basura como alimento, que ni siquiera tu perro tocaria. Real es no poder usar la maldita ropa interior propia y ducharte con veinticinco pollas de otros tipos todos los dias mientras los guardias vigilan el reloj. Real es que mi vecina de al lado que camina como si estuvie.. | Simone Elkeles | ||
| 6ff3656 | It's not stupid. I guess havin' hope is better that givin' up and thinking life will such forever. | Simone Elkeles | ||
| 324d92e | But there are other roads to choose, they're just harder to trudge through. | Simone Elkeles | ||
| fcc99bc | For the record, I thought you were untouchable. But now that I know you think I'm a hot, sexy, Mexican god . . | Simone Elkeles | ||
| b4d6580 | Brandon turns to my dad with big, innocent eyes. "Daddy, do you know how to do the horizontal tango?" | Simone Elkeles | ||
| 2d149d8 | In 1804, M. Myriel was the Cure of B---- [Brignolles]. He was already advanced in years, and lived in a very retired manner. | Victor Hugo | ||
| b7cbd8b | Her heart ached, but she took her resolution. It will be seen that Fantine possessed the stern courage of life. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 7d0b132 | No temamos nunca ni a los ladrones ni a los asesinos: esos son los peligros exteriores, los pequenos peligros. Las preocupaciones, esas son los ladrones; los vicios, esos son los asesinos. Los grandes peligros existen dentro de nosotros. ?Que importa lo que amenaza a nuestra cabeza o a nuestra bolsa? Pensemos con preferencia en lo que amenaza a nuestra alma. | Victor Hugo | ||
| aa8c7b2 | km 'nt s`yd 'n ykwn lk mn yHbk" // kwzymwdw" | Victor Hugo | ||
| 51e88e8 | She could become a child again, run and frolic, leave her hat on Valjean's knees and fill it with bunches of wild flowers. She could watch the butterflies, although she never tried to catch them; tenderness and compassion are a part of loving, and a girl cherishing something equally fragile in her heart is mindful of the wings of butterflies. | Victor Hugo | ||
| a9e762e | There are souls which, crab-like, crawl continually toward darkness, going back in life rather than advancing in it, using what experience they have to increase their deformity, growing worse without ceasing, and becoming steeped more and more thoroughly in an intensifying wickedness. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 960b2f9 | Should he remain in paradise and become a demon? Should he return to hell and become an angel? | Victor Hugo | ||
| cd08a89 | Indeed, what more could you want? A little garden to amble about in, and infinite space to dream in. At his feet, whatever could be grown and gathered; over his head, whatever could be studied and meditated upon; a few flowers on the ground and all the stars in the sky. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 69fc964 | You get people who think you have a mental disorder, people calling you frigid, but I don't care. If they're that desperate, clearly THEY have a problem. | asexuality desperate frigid love mental-disorder | Rebecca McNutt | |
| 1b53567 | They adored each other; but still the permanent and the immutable subsist. We may love and laugh, pout, clasp hands, smile, and exchange endearments, but that does not affect eternity. Two lovers hide in the dusk of evening, amid flowers and the twittering of birds, and enchant each other with their hearts shinning in their eyes; but the stars in their course still circle through infinite space. | Victor Hugo | ||
| fa88596 | One may, in a case of exigency, introduce the reader in to a nuptial chamber, not into a virginal chamber. Verse would hardly venture it, prose must not. It is the interior of a flower that is not yet unfolded, it is whiteness in the dark, it is the private cell of a closed lily, which must not be gazed upon by man so long as the sun has not gazed upon it. Woman in the bud is sacred. That innocent bud which opens, that adorable half-nudity .. | is not smut thing | Victor Hugo | |
| 9338e1a | In that pallid and sullen shadow in which he crawled, whenever he turned his head and endeavoured to raise his eyes, he saw, with mingled rage and terror, forming, massing, and mounting up out of sight above him with horrid escarpments, a kind of frightful accumulation of things, of laws, of prejudices, of men, and of acts, the outlines of which escaped him, the weight of which appalled him, and which was no other than that prodigious pyram.. | Victor Hugo | ||
| f23bc25 | At the end of life death is a departure; but at life's beginning a departure is death. | Victor Hugo | ||
| dfd2888 | It may indeed be said that the word is never a more splendid mystery than when it travels in a man's mind from thought to conscience and back again to thought. | Victor Hugo | ||
| c352cb5 | The prosperity of right is that it is always beautiful and pure. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 74c3cbb | He now clearly perceived the truth which was henceforth to be the centre of his life, namely, that while she was there, while he had her near him, he would need nothing except for her sake and fear nothing except on her account. He was not even conscious of feeling extremely cold, having taken off his coat to cover her. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 256a656 | There is no one for spying on people's actions like those who are not concerned in them | Victor Hugo | ||
| 1d44e65 | Svarbiausia, neissigimk i zmogu. | Victor Hugo | ||
| ef06d28 | He felt that to increase his knowledge was to strengthen his hatred. Under certain circumstances, instruction and enlightenment may serve as rallying points for evil. | Victor Hugo | ||
| f16da3f | And there's a woman dressed in white, who's nice to hear, and soft to touch, and she whispers, 'Colette, I love you very much' I have a place where no one is ost, and where no one cries, because crying is not aloud, on my Castle In the Clouds | Victor Hugo | ||
| 76303e3 | There are no bad plants or bad men. There is only bad husbandry. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 85f8d73 | The hand which moves over the dial moves also among souls. | Victor Hugo | ||
| b635d71 | A ceux qui ignorent, enseignez-leur [...] Le coupable n'est pas celui qui y fait le peche, mais celui qui y a fait l'ombre. | freedom justice | Victor Hugo | |
| 5817ee8 | No era la facultad de amar lo que le faltaba, sino la posibilidad. | victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| c006de2 | Es que tiene en el alma una perla, la inocencia; y las perlas no se disuelven en el fango. [...] Se revuelca en estiercol y sale de el recubierto de estrellas. | victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| e11bcaa | En esos momentos de la existencia en que el hombre tiene necesidad de orgullo porque tiene necesidad de amor. | victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| 80ac151 | Aqui el hombre se convierte en dragon. Tener hambre, tener sed es el punto de partida, ser Satanas es el punto de llegada. | victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| 0348de1 | Terminar este duelo, amalgamar la idea pura con la realidad humana, hacer penetrar pacificamente el derecho en el hecho y e hecho en el derecho, es el trabajo de los sabios. | victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| 224601b | Counterfeits of the past, under new names, may easily be mistaken for the future. The past, that ghostly traveler, is liable to forge his papers. We must be wary of the trap. The past has a face which is superstition, and a mask, which is hypocrisy. We must expose the face and tear off the mask. | Victor Hugo | ||
| d4a7b64 | Bishop | Victor Hugo | ||
| 140496a | to arrive at this flourishing condition had required years. He had undergone everything, in the shape of privation; he had done everything, except get into debt. Rather than borrow, he did not eat. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 721a412 | On ne se connait pas tant qu'on n'a pas bu ensemble. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 30d85c8 | Un sceptique qui adhere a un croyant cela est simple comme la loi des couleurs complementaires.Ce qui nous manque nous attire. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 3f03222 | He held his hat in his hand; there was no disorder in his clothing; his coat was carefully buttoned: he was very pale, and he trembled slightly; his hair, which had still been gray on his arrival in Arras, was now entirely white: it had turned white during the hour he had sat there. | Victor Hugo | ||
| c75d988 | Wonderful nature has a double meaning, which dazzles great minds and blinds uncultivated souls. When man is ignorant, when the desert is filled with visions, the darkness of solitude is added to the darkness of intelligence; hence, in man, the possibilities of perdition | Victor Hugo | ||
| 917b260 | Up to that time, the Republic, the Empire, had been to him only monstrous words. The Republic, a guillotine in the twilight; the Empire, a sword in the night. He had just taken a look at it, and where he had expected to find only a chaos of shadows, he had beheld, with a sort of unprecedented surprise, mingled with fear and joy, stars sparkling... | Victor Hugo | ||
| fdbb659 | lbw's lynrzn wry'hm l'nhm y`lmwn b'n lnHs ylzmhm w'n lshq yTrdhm | Victor Hugo |