Contigo Aprendi Quotes & Sayings
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All the science of flying has been captured in the breadth of an instrument board, but not the religion of it. — Beryl Markham

Anne could do no more; but her heart prophesied some mischance to damp the perfection of her felicity. — Jane Austen

He uses our problems for His miracles. This was my first lesson in learning to trust Him completely ... — Corrie Ten Boom

If I tell you will you go?"
"What? I don't get. What do you mean?"
"I love you, Kotohiki. I've loved you for a real long time. — Koushun Takami

God's first, then family, then whatever else you love. — Jase Robertson

Since some stars are so far away that their light takes millions of years just to reach us. That we see stars not as they look now, but as they were when dinosaurs roamed the earth. — Nicholas Sparks

In other times it may have been the business of Christianity to champion the equality of all men; its business today will be to defend passionately human dignity and reserve. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

There are something like 18 billion cells in the brain alone. There are no two brains alike; there are no two hands alike; there are no two human beings alike. You can take your instructions and your guidance from others, but you must find your own path. — Joseph Campbell

Great men's honor ought always to be measured by the methods they made use of in attaining it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

It had never gotten old for him, flying. Never gone boring. Every engine start was a new adventure, guiding the spirit of a lovely machine back into life; every takeoff blending his spirit with its own to do what's never been done in history, to lift away from the ground and fly. — Richard Bach

Approach your guitar intelligently, and if there are limits, don't deny them. Work within your restrictions. Somethings you can do better than others, some things you can't do as well. So accentuate the positive. — Chet Atkins

If you take the money away, a lot of the footballers would still be playing football. So, the money has nothing to do with it. — Alan Shearer