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Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Eileen Wilks

Do you need me?
Always, but not immediately. — Eileen Wilks

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Robin Williams

Cocaine is God's way of telling you you are making too much money. — Robin Williams

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Scott Ellis

'You Can't Take It With You' has eighteen people onstage at one point. Musicals entail a larger collaboration, and I love that. — Scott Ellis

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Michael Arad

It sounds really over the top to say you're responsible for the city of New York, but I do feel responsibility to the city of New York, to this country, to people everywhere. So many people were affected by the events of September 11, and I feel this is one of the ways that that event will be understood and defined. — Michael Arad

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Karl Otto Pohl

Inflation is like toothpaste. Once it's out, you can hardly get it back in again. — Karl Otto Pohl

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Robert Silverberg

There are our ghosts,' Smithers said.
It was a word he liked to use, said Brewster. Like most of us Brewster had read a few ghost stories, and to him the word 'ghosts' summoned up the creaking floorboards of a haunted house, shrouded white figures gliding silently through darkness, fluttering robes moving of their own bodiless accord, strangely transparent coaches travelling swiftly down a midnight road, and other such images quite remote from the chanting and drumming of desert folk in gaudy garb, with jingling anklets and necklaces, under a hot fierce sun. But the sounds of the Thar came from some invisible source, and to Smithers they were sounds made by ghosts.
("Smithers And The Ghosts Of The Thar") — Robert Silverberg

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By William S. Burroughs

It's a tract against capital punishment in the genre of Swift's Modest Proposal. I was simply following a formula to its logical conclusion. Some people appear to have understood it. The publication of Naked Lunch in England practically coincided with their abolition of capital punishment. The book obviously had a certain effect. — William S. Burroughs

Apparente Sinonimo Quotes By Michio Kaku

Before an observation is made, an object exists in all possible states simultaneously. To determine which state the object is in, we have to make an observation, which "collapses" the wave function, and the object goes into a definite state. The act of observation destroys the wave function, and the object now assumes
a definite reality. — Michio Kaku