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Too Quotes by Isabel Allende
- I am an American citizen and it is my home now. I like the U.S.A., which is not a place too many people have liked…
- Show up, show up, show up, and after a while the muse shows up, too.
- The first two, three, four weeks are wasted. I just show up in front of the computer. Show up, show up, show up, and after…
- If I write something, I fear it will happen, and if I love too much, I fear I will lose that person; nevertheless, I cannot…
- I have lived with passion and in a hurry, trying to accomplish too many things. I never had time to think about my beliefs until…
- I have become an American citizen, and I love this country. I think that this country has incredible potential for goodness, an incredible possibility for…
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