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No hace falta esperar momentos extraordinarios. Lo cotidiano está lleno de instantes que sostienen, abrazan y alegran. Solo hay que detenerse a mirarlos.
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I want the thread that binds us to pull so tight that, even in the silence, you can feel the tug of my soul claiming yours.
Leonardo Brann
Word & Phrase List: Devil
A devil of a time — very difficult or causing a lot of trouble
Better the devil you know than the devil you don't — used to say that it is better to deal with a difficult person or situation one knows than with a new person or situation that could be worse
Between the devil and the deep blue sea — faced with two equally objectionable alternatives
Devil among the tailors — a firework that emits sparks, stars, and finally whirling imps
Devil-fire — will-o'-the wisp (i.e., a light that sometimes appears in the night over marshy ground and is often attributable to the combustion of gas from decomposed organic matter; a deceptive goal or hope); Saint Elmo's fire (i.e., a flaming phenomenon sometimes seen in stormy weather at prominent points on an airplane or ship and on land that is of the nature of a brush discharge of electricity)
Devil lore — demonology; often: a body of folk belief and custom concerning evil spirits or devils
Devil-may-care — easygoing, carefree
Devil to pay — severe consequences
Devil's advocate — a person who champions the less accepted cause for the sake of argument
Devil's food cake — a rich chocolate cake
Devil's mass — indiscriminate cursing
Devil's tattoo — a drumming with or as if with fingers or feet
Devil theory — a theory of history: political and social crises arise from the deliberate actions of evil or misguided leaders rather than as a natural result of conditions
Sell one's soul to the devil — to gain wealth, success, power, etc., by doing something bad or dishonest
Speak/talk of the devil — used in speech to say that someone one has been talking about has unexpectedly appeared
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Kinda* know it
Estar solo cuando necesitaba ayuda me cambió para siempre.
Being alone when i needed help changed me forever.
Todo domingo carrega um vazio que ninguém sabe explicar.
— Lucas Martins.