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Ahorrar In English Quotes By Hugh Howey

It wasn't the best view of the landscape around their buried bunker, but it wasn't the worst, either. In the distance, low rolling hills stood, a pretty shade of brown, like coffee mash with just the right amount of pig's milk in it. The sky above the hills was the same dull gray of his childhood and his father's childhood and his grandfather's childhood. The only moving feature on the landscape was the clouds. They hung full and dark over the hills. They roamed free like the herded beasts from the picture books. — Hugh Howey

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Charles J. Givens

Make choices-not excuses. — Charles J. Givens

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Henry Drummond

It is the man who is the missionary, it is not his words. His character is his message. — Henry Drummond

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Mel Torme

But, in fairness to them, too, the popular song per se is really a pretty shallow medium to perform in. — Mel Torme

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

If what she is saying is true, then the rest of the world is numb, and we who suffer from ailments of the psyche are the ones who are more advanced in nature. We see the decaying of society, the neglect of morals and human decency: the school shootings, the crimes humans commit against one another, the crimes we commit against ourselves; and we react to them in a way that is more intense than everyone else. Yes, I think. Yes, this is the truth. — Tarryn Fisher

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Michael Josephson

Beware of people who constantly assert their integrity and honor. People of character don't have to point it out. — Michael Josephson

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Mao Zedong

We think too small, like the frog at the bottom of the well. He thinks the sky is only as big as the top of the well. If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view. — Mao Zedong

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Martha Albrand

Failure is never a reason not to try again. — Martha Albrand

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Every person matters, every person has worth". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Colum McCann

There would always be an expletive in a New York sentence. Even from a judge. Soderberg was not fond of bad language, but he knew its value at the right time. A man on a tightrope, a hundred and ten stories in the air, can you possibly fucking believe it? — Colum McCann

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Karan Mahajan

The best way to describe what he felt would be to say that first he was blind, then he could see everything. This is what it felt like to be a bomb. You were coiled up, majestic with blackness, unaware that the universe outside you existed, and then a wire snapped and ripped open your eyelids all the way around and you had a vision of the world that was 360 degrees, and everything in your purview was doomed by seeing. — Karan Mahajan

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Helen Fielding

Work - once merely an annoying nuisance - has become an agonizing torture. — Helen Fielding

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Dominic Smith

She looks out the window and notices the sections of Cleveland Street gone to rot, the filigreed metal balconies of the shambling terraces like rusted lacework, the grimy tiled pub facades, the windows of the Lebanese restaurants filmed with grease. This is old Sydney, her father's town of grit and mildew. The — Dominic Smith

Ahorrar In English Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

The dull gray days of the preceding winter and spring, so uneventless and monotonous, seemed more associated with what she cared for now above all price. She would fain have caught at the skirts of that departing time, and prayed it to return, and give her back what she had too little valued while it was yet in her possession. What a vain show life seemed! How unsubstantial, and flickering, and flitting! It was as if from some aerial belfry, high up above the stir and jar of the earth, there was a bell continually tolling, "All are shadows! All are passing! All is past!" And when the morning dawned, cool and gray, like many a happier morning before ... it seemed as if the terrible night were unreal as a dream; it, too, was a shadow. It, too, was past. — Elizabeth Gaskell