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Over Quotes by Pablo Neruda
- I should like to sleep like a cat, with all the fur of time, with a tongue rough as flint, with the dry sex of…
- In what language does rain fall over tormented cities?
- And that's why i have to go back to so many places there to find myself and constantly examine myself with no witness but the…
- Over your breasts of motionless current, over your legs of firmness and water, over the permanence and the pride of your naked hair I want…
- I have been a lucky man. To feel the intimacy of brothers is a marvelous thing in life. To feel the love of people whom…
- It is not so much light that falls over the world extended by your body its suffocating snow, as brightness, pouring itself out of you,…
- How you must have suffered getting accustomed to me, my savage, solitary soul, my name that sends them all running. So many times we have…
- When everything seems to be set to show me off as intelligent, the fool I always keep hidden takes over all that I say.
More Over Quotes
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- I'd take precision any day over power; as far as being tactical you know you have to see what's going on in… — Alexis Arguello
- When I immersed myself in prayer and united myself with all the Masses that were being celebrated all over the world at… — Mary Faustina Kowalska
- When it reaches a blockage, water find the easiest path around the blockage, or it continues to assemble, and flows over the… — Frederick Lenz
- I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self. — Aristotle
- Getting over someone is a grieving process. You mourn the loss of the relationship, and that's only expedited by 'Out of sight,… — Hank Azaria
- The Israeli lobby has clout in the U.S., which means that re-arranging the region and controlling its resources one way or another,… — Bashar al-Assad
- Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future, too. — Marcus Aurelius