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Abandonos E Quotes By Iain Banks

Was Fergus Urvill anywhere, still? Apart from the body - whatever was left of him physically, down there in that dark, cold pressure - was there anything else? Was his personality intact somehow, somewhere?
I found that I couldn't believe that it was. Neither was dad's, neither was Rory's, nor Aunt Fiona's, nor Darren Watt's. There was no such continuation; it just didn't work that way, and there should even be a sort of relief in the comprehension that it didn't. We continue in our children, and in our works and in the memories of others; we continue in our dust and ash. To want more was not just childish, but cowardly, and somehow constipatory, too. Death was change; it led to new chances, new vacancies, new niches and opportunities; it was not all loss. — Iain Banks

Abandonos E Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The principles of spiritual kingdom has been packaged in the written word of God — Sunday Adelaja

Abandonos E Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every individual nature has its own beauty. One is struck in every company, at every fireside, with the riches of nature, when he hears so many new tones, all musical, sees in each person original manners, which have a proper and peculiar charm, and reads new expressions of face. He perceives that nature has laid for each the foundations of a divine building, if the soul will build thereon. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Abandonos E Quotes By Bobby Knight

A great way to test the conditioning of your team is the two-mile run. — Bobby Knight

Abandonos E Quotes By D. A. Pennebaker

Theater is where you go to find out something new that you don't know. It goes through somebody's brain and comes out in a comprehensible way that is beautiful, that's really interesting. — D. A. Pennebaker

Abandonos E Quotes By James Flerlage

Why is it that a man always stops to admire another man's work at the worst possible time? — James Flerlage