Antropomorfismo De Dios Quotes & Sayings
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Reason is always a kind of brute force; those who appeal to the head rather than the heart, however pallid and polite, are necessarily men of violence. We speak of 'touching' a man's heart, but we can do nothing to his head but hit it. — G.K. Chesterton
The flesh covers the bones, and makes the spirit naked. — Anthony Liccione
So of course that was the moment my motherboard decided to do a short internal scan, throw up its hands, and screech, "Dear Lawd, a VAMPIRE has taken mah blood!" and initiate a general shutdown. — Jennifer Rardin
It's funny how those we care about can create the same reaction that we get when we are facing down a monster ready to kill us. — Brandy Nacole
The artist injects the spirit of life into a culture. — L. Ron Hubbard
Take the leap! You cannot cross a chasm in little jumps. — Anthony De Mello
Then one of them asked why Japanese kids try to ape American kids? The clothes, the rap music, the skateboards, the hair. I wanted to say that it's not America they're aping, it's the Japan of their parents that they're rejecting. And since there's no home-grown counter culture, they just take hold of the nearest one to hand, which happens to be American. But it's not American culture exploiting us. It's us exploiting it. — David Mitchell
Speaking of the information superhighway, we have all given each other official permission to administer a beating to whoever uses that accursed term. We're so sick of it! — Douglas Coupland
Love and say it with your life. — Augustine Of Hippo
Even at times when I don't care, I know exactly what I would care about if I did. — Robert Breault
You lack the capacity to decipher this particular puzzle. — Isaac Asimov
For the most part, I hang out in my back yard with my dog, but there's no paparazzi trying to check that out. — Pete Wentz
Thoughts rearrange, familiar now strange. — Holly Golightly
The novel was set in an unspecified near future, because setting a novel in the present in a time of unprecedented technological and social dislocation seemed to me shortsighted ... To write a book set in the present, circa 2013, is to write about the distant past. — Gary Shteyngart
