Aproveitamento Em Quotes & Sayings
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Don't turn away from possible futures before you're certain you don't have anything to learn from them. — Richard Bach

You know what you have to do, you just can't do it", Sara says wearily. "It's like you have bricks on your feet. — Jonathan Rottenberg

After reading binge prompted by convalescence, "As if to balance the ledger, letters poured out at an equally prodigious pace. — Philip Zaleski

Braxton Cosby's stories feel personal and well thought-out. I'm happy to welcome this entertaining writer to the YA science fiction field. I look forward to more of his work! — Tananarive Due

the thing worth holding on to would not have let go — Rupi Kaur

Most of us, in our civilized society, rely too heavily on reasoning capacity to make things happen. We've been raised to believe that logic will prevail. Logic, in and of itself, will rarely influence people. Most often logic doesn't work. — Herb Cohen

To bear a child or to get married is not the primary goal for a lady who wants to become successful in life — Sunday Adelaja

Jesus loves you ... He's not 'in love' with you. — Jimmy Carr

When you fall in love with someone, you're not really changing at all. You're really just reliving something that already happened at some point. — Cate Blanchett

Seriously, he is just a voice on the radio, unlike the ones in your head, you don't have to do what he tells you to do. — Rush Limbaugh

Generally speaking, most of our vital, spontaneous, instinctual life gets shamed. Children are shamed for being too rambunctious, for wanting things and for laughing too loud. Much dysfunctional shame occurs at the dinner table. Children are forced to eat when they are not hungry. Sometimes children are forced to eat what they do not find appetizing. Being exiled to the dinner table until the plate is cleaned is not unusual in modern family life. The public humiliation of sitting at the dinner table all alone, often with siblings jeering, is a painful kind of exposure. — John Bradshaw