Aspiraciones Sinonimo Quotes & Sayings
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Dedicated researchers seek better treatments and cures for diabetes, kidney disease, Alzheimer's and every form of cancer. But these scientists face an array of disincentives. We can do better. — Michael Milken
Far too many girls' and women's romantic relationships are formed around a negation of their own worth and attributes rather than a confirmation of them. — Mariella Frostrup
Faith is never blind when others see it in our actions. — Charles F. Glassman
Respect for sovereignity, for privacy, for total independence. Gentle alliances against loneliness, they were, cool rational love-affairs without the love. — Richard Bach
How, you may ask yourself, did he do it? One word. That's all you really need to know. Poison. — Suzanne Collins
When writing fiction, memories still filter in, and these memories twist and distort and transform until they become living, breathing pieces of the story, as they have here. — Nova Ren Suma
As if Art is the What, not the How! — David Mitchell
Why did God invent economists? To make weathermen feel good about themselves. — David I. Rozenberg
Listen more; talk less."
An executive once gave me this advice. I think it's a good thing for us all to keep in mind. — Mary Turner Heimstead
In a really business-run society like the United States, the business elites are deeply committed to class struggle and are engaged in it all the time. They're instinctive Marxists. — Noam Chomsky
Suddenly he grinned, but his grin was as dark as a scowl; his eyes sparkled merrily, laughing at the foot of the gallows. — Robert Jordan
I'm a very serious person. — Tom Ford
You and I are like the first two people on earth who at the beginning of the world had nothing to cover themselves with - at the end of it, you and I are just as stripped and homeless. And you and I are the last remembrance of all that immeasurable greatness which has been created in all the thousands of years between their time and ours, and it is in memory of all that vanished splendour that we live and love and weep and cling to one another. — Boris Pasternak
Thought breeds thought; children familiar with great thoughts take as naturally to thinking for themselves as the well-nourished body takes to growing; and we must bear in mind that growth, physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual, is the sole end of education. — Charlotte M. Mason
The conundrum of free will and destiny has always kept me dangling. — William Shatner
