Consecuente Sinonimos Quotes & Sayings
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You will not kill my girlfriend today, International Terrorists of Ambiguous Nationality! — John Green
The present is what is happening when you strip away all the resentments of your past and all the worries you have about your future. — John Kuypers
Shoes are funny beasts. You think they're just clothes, but really, they're alive. They want things. Fancy ones with gems want to go to balls, big boots want to go to work, slippers want to dance. Or sleep. Shoes make the path you're on. Change your shoes, change your path. — Catherynne M Valente
We all like to see people sea-sick when we are not ourselves. — Mark Twain
Worry, whatever its source, weakens, takes away courage, and shortens life. — John Lancaster Spalding
Pure suffering has a consciousness, a tongue, a heart all its own and even the memory of it is but a pale unreality when compared with the actual experience. — Mike Mason
The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) explains this phenomenon: current market prices reflect the total knowledge and expectations of all investors, and it is highly unlikely that one investor can know more than the market does collectively. For — Larry E. Swedroe
Love and fear. Everything the father of a family says must inspire one or the other. — Joseph Joubert
No separation of distance; no separation of time; no separation of any kind need lessen compassion. — Zechariah Barrett
I always encourage authors (especially new authors) to be as generous as we are blessed. For one thing, it is a way to help people. For another, it is a seed one is planting for the life of the book. Someone gave it to someone who gave it to someone else. — Andy Andrews
Polluting his brain with a hunger so base that it would have made him vomit had he had any possession of his own body. The hunger was more than a desire for food, for sex or for power. The hunger was a vacuum, an endless vortex that consumed every thought, every impulse of who and what he was. He tried to scream but it wouldn't let him. — William C. Dietz
