Acoger En Quotes & Sayings
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Change, it seems, is inevitable. And so is compromise. — Fennel Hudson
The businessmen wondered if they could create such individuals not from the accidents of news events but from the deliberate manufactures of their own medium. — E.L. Doctorow
I have learned since that sometimes the things we want most are impossible for us. You may long to come home, yet wander forever. — Nadine Gordimer
Science, almost from its beginnings, has been truly international in character. National prejudices disappear completely in the scientist's search for truth. — Irving Langmuir
Was the life force something more than words, a tangible, mind-controlling potency? Was nature somehow, in him, maintaining its spark against its own encroachments? — Richard Matheson
What then remains, but that we still should cry
Not to be born, or being born, to die? — Francis Bacon
I'm a lifelong 'Doctor Who' fan. Like, Peter Davison/Colin Baker, lifelong fan. — Andrew Kreisberg
God knew we would make mistakes. Life is all about mistakes. It is constant change and growth. Our greatest challenges in life will one day be known to us as our greatest teachers. — Betty Eadie
Religion is man's attempt to make peace with God on his own terms. Redemption is God's offer of peace through Jesus Christ. But this is "peace through the blood of His cross" (Col. 1:20). — Warren W. Wiersbe
Never brag, never bluster, never blush. — Robert Browning
With my kids I have to get involved in the Scooby Doo games and the basic kid games that go on. I find myself getting on it more and more just because of my kids. — Jeremy Roenick
An ecological approach to the economy is about having enough, not having more. — John Bellamy Foster
We can understand poetry from a billion - in a billion styles, experiment, tradition, combination, spice, meter, image. It's all there for the poet and for the listener and for all of us. — Juan Felipe Herrera
There are in any case many heroes but very few good dragons. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Of our pasts we seemed to know all we needed to know. Nothing was concealed, and though nothing was overtly revealed, all was known. In guilt and in forgiveness we counted ourselves equals, and always had. The sun himself envied us. — Sena Jeter Naslund