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Afectivo En Quotes By Thelonious Monk

Trying to explain music is like trying to dance architecture. — Thelonious Monk

Afectivo En Quotes By Nicole Haislett

There will never be a successful person who, before performing a task, has doubts. Negative thoughts arise from recognizing that somewhere along the line your level of commitment has dropped below 100 percent. The winner will always be the person with the fewest doubts. — Nicole Haislett

Afectivo En Quotes By Ban Ki-moon

Nothing is more shameful than attacking sleeping children — Ban Ki-moon

Afectivo En Quotes By Sarah Strohmeyer

Without risk, we are automatons going through our days with no purpose or meaning. We are safer, perhaps, but we are also, ironically, closer to death. — Sarah Strohmeyer

Afectivo En Quotes By Matsuo Basho

On a bare branch a crow is perched - autumn evening — Matsuo Basho

Afectivo En Quotes By Edward Heath

In excluding me from the shadow cabinet, Margaret Thatcher has chosen what I believe to be the only wholly honest solution and one which I accept and welcome. — Edward Heath

Afectivo En Quotes By W.C. Sellar

"I want to be a lawn." Greta Garbo. — W.C. Sellar

Afectivo En Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I undertook something that not everyone may undertake: I descended into the depths, I bored into the foundations — Friedrich Nietzsche

Afectivo En Quotes By Edwin Lefevre

In fact, of all hoodoos in Wall Street I think the resolve to induce the stock market to act as a fairy godmother is the busiest and most persistent. — Edwin Lefevre

Afectivo En Quotes By Andre Maurois

Everything that is in agreement with our personal desires
seems true. Everything that is not puts us into a rage. — Andre Maurois

Afectivo En Quotes By Marianne Williamson

There is a dichotomy between people who feel economic principles should order human civilization and people who believe humanitarian principles should order human civilization. That essential disagreement is underlying practically all our world drama. — Marianne Williamson