Contrapartida English Quotes & Sayings
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It is no more likely that our world has evolved out of chaos than that a hurricane, blowing through a junk yard, should create a Boeing. — Fred Hoyle

One of my biggest fears is not being able to break out of a rut; of becoming a prisoner to my ways, unable to change course. But in my mid-thirties, I learned you can change your thinking. — Matt Dillon

There are good reasons to believe in God, including the existence of mathematical principles and order in creation. They are positive reasons, based on knowledge, rather than default assumptions based on a temporary lack of knowledge. — Francis Collins

He wished I wasn't alive. But truth is, I kind of did too. Until I looked at Lily. Until I talked to her. I don't think I could have survived this life without that girl. — Krista Ritchie

Since Tezuka animated for Disney and was influenced by their animation and that of Max Fleischer. Tezuka's design was reminiscent of the Disney style of that era, but the nose was made smaller and the eyes slightly bigger, to show more emotion. — AlphaManga

It is folly to expect men to do all that they may reasonably be expected to do. — Richard Whately

Poetry is an enumeration of birds, bees, babies, butterflies, bugs, bambinos, babayagas, and bipeds, beating their way up bewildering bastions. — Carl Sandburg

A lot of people are afraid of dolls - everybody remembers 'Chucky.' — John Searles

If you're selling something on Craiglist, it's never a good idea to end the description with, May have lice. — Dana Gould

Hatred is nearly always honest
rarely, if ever, assumed. So much cannot be said for love. — Ninon De L'Enclos

Sex appeal alone is the poorest basis in the world for a happy marriage. — John R. Rice

Tranquil pleasures last the longest; we are not fitted to bear the burden of great joys. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Your voice is worthwhile. Have faith in it. — John Lasseter

It was your brother. He must be insane."
"Not insane, dear." Sybilla, speaking gently, contradicted. "Not insane. But magnificently drunk, I fear. — Dorothy Dunnett