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Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Paullina Simons

The sponge of my heart had been filled up sometime last evening and had begun to drip. — Paullina Simons

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Louis Zamperini

If I can take it, I can make it. — Louis Zamperini

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By William J. Clinton

My view is there will be problems and bad people as long as the earth exists, and since we're moving into a completely interdependent global environment, we're better off building a world we'd like to live in when the United States are not the only military superpower. That is, we need to build a world of shared responsibility, shared benefits, and shared commitment to our common humanity. — William J. Clinton

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Cole Gibsen

Here's one thing you need to know about me, Ash: I always take care of what's mine. And then maybe, when we get back, I'll take care of you again. — Cole Gibsen

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Jack Herer

I was a normal American nerd. — Jack Herer

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Fred D'Aguiar

People who are suffering have to visualize ways out of tragedy to actually get out of it. — Fred D'Aguiar

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Ben Maddow

Experience has taught me never to trust a policeman. Just when you think one's all right, he turns legit. — Ben Maddow

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Robert Bloch

Norman took another drink, just a sip. He could feel the wetness trickle down the side of his chin. He must be drunk. All right, he was drunk, what did it matter? As long as Mother didn't know. As long as the girl didn't know. It would all be a big secret. Impotent, was he? Well, that didn't mean he couldn't see her again. — Robert Bloch

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Anne Bronte

We often pity the poor, because they have no leisure to mourn their departed relatives, and necessity obliges them to labor through their severest afflictions: but is not active employment the best remedy for overwhelming sorrow
the surest antidote for despair? It may be a rough comforter: it may seem hard to be harassed with the cares of life when we have no relish for its enjoyments; to be goaded to labor when the heart is ready to break, and the vexed spirit implores for rest only to weep in silence: but is not labor better than the rest we covet? and are not those petty, tormenting cares less hurtful than a continual brooding over the great affliction that oppresses us? Besides, we cannot have cares, and anxieties, and toil, without hope
if it be but the hope of fulfilling our joyless task, accomplishing some needful project, or escaping some further annoyance. — Anne Bronte

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Chelsea Clinton

I love the right words. I think economy and precision of language are important. — Chelsea Clinton

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Ernest J. Gaines

It was the kind of "here" your mother or your big sister or your great-aunt or your grandmother would have said. It was the kind of "here" that let you know this was hard-earned money but, also, that you needed it more than she did, and the kind of "here" that said she wished you had it and didn't have to borrow it from her, but since you did not have it, and she did, then "here" it was, with a kind of love. It was the kind of "here" that asked the question, When will all this end? When will a man not have to struggle to have money to get what he needs "here"? When will a man be able to live without having to kill another man "here"? — Ernest J. Gaines

Aldous Huxley Un Mundo Feliz Quotes By Steven Pinker

It's the old idea that the process of evolution is some push in the direction of greater complexity
in particular greater intellectual complexity. In one twig of the tree of life, namely ours, having a big brain happened to have advantages. But that's just what worked for a particular species of primate 5 to 7 million years ago. — Steven Pinker