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love poems for him in spanish

love poems for him in spanish





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The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. ~John Vance Cheney



I can see the orange haze on the horizon as the morning exhales a yawn, and seems to be ready to rise. ~Jeb Dickerson, www.howtomatter.com



When one tears away the veils and shows them naked, people's souls give off such a pungent smell of decay. ~Octave Mirbeau



Granting our wish is one of Fate's saddest jokes. ~James Russell Lowell



The winds that blow through the wide sky in these mounts, the winds that sweep from Canada to Mexico, from the Pacific to the Atlantic - have always blown on free men. ~Franklin D. Roosevelt



It takes an athlete to dance, but an artist to be a dancer. ~Shanna LaFleur



The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on. ~Joseph Heller, Catch-22



My childhood smells like a box of Crayola crayons. ~Jessi Lane Adams



Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys, and quadruples our expenses. ~English Proverb



There is no telling how many miles you will have to run while chasing a dream. ~Author Unknown There is no telling how many miles you will have to run while chasing a dream. ~Author Unknown



Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. ~Thomas Jefferson



According to the karma of past actions, one's destiny unfolds, even though everyone wants to be so lucky. ~Sri Guru Granth Sahib



Summing up, it is clear the future holds great opportunities. It also holds pitfalls. The trick will be to avoid the pitfalls, seize the opportunities, and get back home by six o'clock. ~Woody Allen, "My Speech to the Graduates," Side Effects, 1980



Golf is played by twenty million mature American men whose wives think they are out having fun. ~Jim Bishop



Antimetabole: figure of emphasis in which the words in one phrase or clause are replicated, exactly or closely, in reverse grammatical order in the next phrase or clause. It is similar to chiasmus although chiasmus does not use repetition of the same words or phrases. Example: "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." ~John F. Kennedy



When words leave off, music begins. ~Heinrich Heine



Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too. ~Voltaire



Not only is women's work never done, the definition keeps changing. ~Bill Copeland



People are crying up the rich and variegated plumage of the peacock, and he is himself blushing at the sight of his ugly feet. ~Sa'Di



A hug is worth a thousand words. ~Author Unknown


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