Astratto Significato Quotes & Sayings
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You know the story of Eve and the apple. Here's an interesting fact about that story: Eve was not the first to pluck and sample the apple. Adam was first and he learned by this to put the blame on Eve. My story tells you something about how our societies find a structural necessity for sub-groups. Moneo — Frank Herbert

In many Latin American countries, the historic ties of Catholic bishops with the political elite rendered them less sensitive to the conditions of the poor and especially of indigenous people. — Moises Naim

That's politics, power: it's all verbal, a continuous blizzard of words. But it's not just speaking, it's making statements. It's action; it's doing something without doing anything. — Harry Mulisch

I will either be America's greatest president or its last. — Abraham Lincoln

the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say of this or that event, it never happened - that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death? The — George Orwell

If Iran wants to be treated like a normal country, let it act like a normal country. — Benjamin Netanyahu

Fashion is made to become unfashionable. — Coco Chanel

I went through my first big breakup, with a boyfriend who I had been with for more than two years. He had been one of my dancers, and it was my first love and his. — Christina Aguilera

I've always said the rubber duck is a yellow catalyst. — Florentijn Hofman

I'm at the right age to work with dead people, but you have to be smart to be a CSI. — Ted Danson

When it comes to playoff time, I pull the energy and the motivation. — Pau Gasol

Music is just a huge part of my life. It affects moods. I've always found it insane how you can hear one song, and it takes you back to a specific, specific moment in your life, and you remember it vividly like it was yesterday. — Mike Vogel

This is not a war on drugs. This is a war on the poor. This is a war on the poor and the powerless, the voiceless and the invisible, — Don Winslow