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Top Amabilidad Quotes

So many of the things I've wanted are the things I've been taught to fear. — Lauren DeStefano

I had to come to terms with the fact that I wouldn't have peace with myself until I found a way to like myself. — Michael Barbarulo

Apparently, the world is not a
wish-granting factory. — John Green

Evil is a source of moral intelligence in the sense that we need to learn from our shadow, from our dark side, in order to be good. — John Bradshaw

The outside world can be very tough. — Jennifer Garner

Alone on the timeless beach, Josephine Pellegrini finds herself disappointed by the end of the world. — Hannu Rajaniemi

I can use most of the tools that every American teenager can master. Maybe not all of them. — Rand Paul

The smell of opium is the least stupid smell in the world. — Jean Cocteau

I just won the gold medal and I couldn't eat downtown. I said, 'Something's wrong.' And from then on, I've been a Muslim. — Muhammad Ali

We are called by God to do theology, that is, to live our lives with a moment-by-moment consciousness of God. — Paul David Tripp

Be bold in life. Seize the moment. There is no surrender, no retreat. There is only conquer or be conquered, victory or defeat. Anything less is to be forgotten to history. — Jeffrey Fry

I thought of my father's wisdom, as though it were buried in a box under a tree. As in the old song - a gold box with a silver pin. Some day I should be grown up, and I should dig up the box and turn the pin. — Mary Butts

The bourgeoisie's weapon is starvation. If as a writer or artist you run counter to their narrow notions they simplyand silently withdraw your means of subsistence. I sometimes wonder how many people of talent are executed in this way every year. — Robert Louis Stevenson

It's good to remember the unburied dead and the uncollected rubbish. Most of it can now be seen on the Labour benches in the House of Commons. — Norman Tebbit