
The Anatomy of Words are like children we nurture, letting their roots grow like linguistic beautiful flowers. A blog also about writing, and tips based on writing opportunities. Also post reviews, that include links of varied online resources for writers. Book reviews based on best selling novels. Original poetic quotes and poetry posted by the author, and friends of the author.
Showing posts with label famous quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous quotes. Show all posts
Saturday, February 18, 2017
An Príosúnach
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Truth or Consequences - "That is the Question"
Never give up on a good thing unless it drives you to drink more than your tendencies allow you to do so. One inch heels pardon me to death – a demise of no end dealing with the end of the road. I say; the power is within us all to be great, but the power to become great is an illusion not to be confused with who you are. The world may be full of deceptive lies, but then again – nothing is perfect.
Thoughts and Provocations by Alfonso Coley - Photo courtesy of Biblepicturegallery.com - All Rights Reserved
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The Journey of This Life
The innocent martyrs of this time walk the earth
of a past littered with lies and deceit.
Weary and tired are we..,-the consumers of this time.
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aaron coley,
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george coley,
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the quiet death,
universal language
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Quote and Photograph by Alfonso Coley - All Rights ReservedThe appearance of suffering is what sets us free.
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
The Anatomy of an Idea
Most ideas come from the most of unlikely places. Sometimes an idea is like entering into a daydream – unfolding into the reality of a world itself before it is even recognized – as it has always existed. Quote and Photograph by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved"
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The Anatomy of a Word
In every language a word is connected to another word, this simple – yet complex relation is how human kind relates to one another. And so, we should be extra careful to treat words as children that mature into wonderful things we grow to love.Quote and Photograph by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved"
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