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Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Ray Bradbury

People who take books on sex to bed become frigid. You get self-conscious. You can't think a story. You can't think, "I shall do a story to improve mankind." Well, it's nonsense. All the great stories, all the really worthwhile plays, are emotional experiences. If you have to ask yourself whether or not you love a girl or you love a boy, forget it. You don't. A story is the same way. You either feel a story and need to write it, or you better not write it. — Ray Bradbury

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Every woman adores a Fascist,
The boot in the face, the brute
Brute heart of a brute like you. — Sylvia Plath

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By John Tavener

I think there will always be a possibility that God doesn't exist because He is infinitude and into that infinitude must come that possibility. — John Tavener

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Thomas C. Redman

Information, then, teaches you about the world. Sometimes it does so by reducing your uncertainty about future events, and other times by enlarging your perspective.5 — Thomas C. Redman

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Cassandra King

Mother's Day is coming up soon. If you're lucky enough to still have your mother, tell her you're grateful to her [ ... ] at some point, we must forgive each other for being flawed human beings. Many of us have trouble putting love or gratitude into words, but keep in mind that out actions always reveal our feelings. Always. — Cassandra King

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Richard Foreman

If I wasn't in the theater, I would be a hermit. — Richard Foreman

Ambientes De Aprendizaje Quotes By Cornel Wilde

Throughout my work is the idea, over and over, that we must all learn to respect one another. — Cornel Wilde