Quote by Eduardo Galeano Download Open image ““Who said the adulterer’s nose one should snip? To betray you he did not use that tip.”” — Eduardo Galeano ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I have an unfortunately clear view, and I am disgusted to see his finger reemerge covered in snot. He examines his treasure and then… — Justine Faeth Copy Share Image
“We picked our noses as children in front of people without shame. Now we just do it in secret as adults.” — Quinn Loftis Copy Share Image
“I rubbed my thumb over his wet tip and then teased it into the folds of his foreskin.” — James Cox Copy Share Image
“There was this to be said for weddings over battles, at least; it was less likely that someone would cut off your nose.” — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“I hurled the slipper at him, not caring if I caused his decapitation. (I did not.)” — Catherine Gilbert Murdock Copy Share Image
“Your fucking drunken waste god wiped snot out of his nose and that was you.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“Oh wait, I already fell.' He touched the tip of my nose with his finger. 'For you” — Jennifer Echols Copy Share Image
“Don’t sneeze, don’t point at anybody with your little finger, don’t scratch your left eyebrow, don’t angle your knife so that it reflects light… — Frances Hardinge Copy Share Image
“Trust your nose, but make sure it’s pointing in the right direction.” — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“That’s what the pig in the pen says when his brother gets knifed for dinner.” He shrugged. “You’re still in the pen. Still gonna… — Paolo Bacigalupi Copy Share Image
In the struggle of good against evil, it's always the people who get killed. — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
Poets and beggars, musicians and prophets, warriors and scoundrels, all creatures of that unbridled reality, we have had to ask but little of our… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
And one fine day the goddess of the wind kisses the foot of man, that mistreated, scorned foot, and from that kiss the soccer… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
“THE HE’S ARE SHE’S In 1847, three novels excite England’s readers. Wuthering Heights by Ellis Bell tells a devastating tale of passion and shame.… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
In the Age of the Almighty Computer, drones are the perfect warriors. They kill without remorse, obey without kidding around, and they never reveal… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
I'm not asking you to describe the rain falling the night the archangel arrived; I'm demanding that you get me wet. Make up your… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
From the weak nations' point of view, it is better if there are many powerful countries then if there are just a few. The… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
“WALLS The Berlin Wall made the news every day. From morning till night we read, saw, heard: the Wall of Shame, the Wall of… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
There are those who believe destiny rests at the feet of the gods, but the truth is that it confronts the conscious of man… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image