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Borrar In English Quotes By Marata Eros

A penis is a penis is a penis. — Marata Eros

Borrar In English Quotes By Paul Polman

My fear is a fear of being obsolete. This is a world that changes very fast, and one of the main human desires is to belong to, to be part of something. It's probably one of our greatest needs next to oxygen. — Paul Polman

Borrar In English Quotes By Stieg Larsson

I;m not going to compete with you. I'm better than you are at what I do. And you're better than I am at what you do. — Stieg Larsson

Borrar In English Quotes By Albert Camus

Metaphysical rebellion is the movement by which man protests against his condition and against the
whole of creation. It is metaphysical because it contests the ends of man and of creation. The slave
protests against the condition in which he finds himself within his state of slavery; the metaphysical rebel
protests against the condition in which he finds himself as a man. The rebel slave affirms that there is
something in him that will not tolerate the manner in which his master treats him; the metaphysical rebel
declares that he is frustrated by the universe. For both of them, it is not only a question of pure and simple
negation. In both cases, in fact, we find a value judgment in the name of which the rebel refuses to
approve the condition in which he finds himself. — Albert Camus

Borrar In English Quotes By SonReal

I guess sacrifice inspires my vulnerability, sacrifice and just having good people around me. — SonReal

Borrar In English Quotes By Roy Spence

Passion is born when your heart gets carried away with a purpose greater than yourself. — Roy Spence

Borrar In English Quotes By H. Rider Haggard

Women love the last blow as well as the last word, and when they fight for love they are pitiless as a wounded buffalo. — H. Rider Haggard