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Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Lord Dunsany

And all her unsaid thanks so burned in her heart that all of a sudden she rose and left her tower and went out to the open starlight, and lifted her face to the stars and the place of Orion, and stood all dumb though her thanks were trembling upon her lips; for Alveric had told her one must not pray to the stars. With face upturned to all that wandering host she stood long silent, obedient to Alveric: then she lowered her eyes, and there was a small pool glimmering in the night, in which all the faces of the stars were shining. "To pray to the stars," she said to herself in the night, "is surely wrong. These images in the water are not the stars. I will pray to their images, and the stars will know." And — Lord Dunsany

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Lights

I think a lot of people feel like they need other people to help identify themselves, whether that's friends or relationships or whatever that may be. But it's you who identifies yourself and you need to take time to do that. — Lights

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Frank Herbert

What have we here - jinn or human? — Frank Herbert

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By John Green

And yes, again, that was it exactly. A retyper and not a writer. A prodigy and not a genius. — John Green

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Alaa Al Aswany

He was one of the great intellectuals of the 1940s who completed
their higher studies in the West and returned to their country to
apply what they had learned there - lock, stock, and barrel - within
Egyptian academia. For people like them, "progress" and "the West"
were virtually synonymous, with all that that entailed by way of positive
and negative behavior. They all had the same reverence for the
great Western values - democracy, freedom, justice, hard work, and
equality. At the same time, they had the same ignorance of the nation's
heritage and contempt for its customs and traditions, which they considered
shackles pulling us toward Backwardness from which it was
our duty to free ourselves so that the Renaissance could be achieved. — Alaa Al Aswany

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Eric Hoffer

Death has but one terror, that it has no tomorrow. — Eric Hoffer

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Stan Kelly-Bootle

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From The Devil's DP Dictionary — Stan Kelly-Bootle

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Though I can make my extravaganzas appear credible, I cannot make the truth appear so. — George Bernard Shaw

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Don't give up on your dreams. You shall see the fulfillment of your dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Garry Kasparov

We think about time as something not to waste, not as something to invest. — Garry Kasparov

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Jose Mourinho

Like me or not, I am the only one who has won the world's three most important leagues. So, maybe instead of the 'Special One', people should start calling me the 'Only One'. — Jose Mourinho

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Immanuel Kant

Things which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these. — Immanuel Kant

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Adam Smith

Education in the ingenious arts and in the liberal professions is still more tedious and expensive. The pecuniary recompense, therefore, of painters and sculptors, of lawyers and physicians, ought to be much more liberal; and it is so accordingly. — Adam Smith

Buscar Las Palabras Quotes By Robin McKinley

Water - plain water from the Ladywell - and a spoonful of honey, Master. She was sure - she was almost sure - she did not imagine it that he smiled. And it was only after her answer that she felt him begin to draw the cup toward himself. Still he did not - or could not - bear its weight, and so she carried it for him. Together they made only a faint gesture of holding it above his head, for the audience to see; and then she tipped it gently against his mouth, and saw him drink. — Robin McKinley