Cansancio En Quotes & Sayings
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... some leaders don't want to celebrate with their team because they are afraid - yes, afraid that if they celebrate, people will quit working hard and lower the standards. I say don't let your fear take you out. — Lee Ellis

Discrimination, viveka, means you know the difference between the transient and the eternal. That's what discrimination means in Shankara's yoga. — Frederick Lenz

Was there a plan here, apart from 'let's all go to the meadow and get turned into confetti by the sheep'? — Seanan McGuire

Whoever treads a path seeking knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the path to Paradise.
(reported by Ibn Majah and others, fulfilling the conditions of Imam al Bukhari and Imam Muslim) — Anonymous

Well, you look well on it.'
'I feel well. You look well.'
'I'm well. I'm very well.'
'Well, that's good.'
'Yes.'
'Good.'
'Good.'
'Nice of you to drop in.'
'Thanks.'
'Well,' said Arthur, casting around himself. Astounding how hard it was to think of anything to say to someone after all this time. — Douglas Adams

Hasta la vista, baby, he tells me, and I shake my head and smile at how adorably dorky he can be. His Spanish only comes from Arnold Schwarzenegger. — Cynthia Hand

Work should never make me weary If I'm really meant to do it, But it soon becomes exhausting If it's greed that drives me to it. — Rebecca McCann

I changed. I have been turning into a different person since that half-minute. — Joy Davidman

I always have trouble with titles for my books. I usually have no title until the editor has to present the book and calls me frantically, 'Judy, we need a title.' — Judy Blume

But we should not lose sight of how far we are coming and what a big hole we were left by George W. Bush. — Martin O'Malley

Two death sentences? Really? I mean, you look very well, considering. — K.J. Charles

Mother, this is a confidential business discussion. I hardly think that your driver can add anything noteworthy.
I could kick you in the stomach, I thought, moving toward the couch. I could drag you across Texas by your pointy ears. — Joan Bauer