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Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

If men had not this delusion as to the ultra-importance of their own particular employments, I suppose that they would sit down and kill themselves. But their weakness is wearisome, particularly when the listener knows that he himself commits exactly the same sin. — Rudyard Kipling

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Mark Twain

Wherein lies a poet's claim to originality? That he invents his incidents? No. That he was present when his episodes had their birth? No. That he was first to repeat them? No. None of these things has any value. He confers on them their only originality that has any value, and that is his way of telling them. — Mark Twain

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Kurt Elling

The audience should feel they are hearing the future, that is arriving just on time. — Kurt Elling

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Michel Foucault

As soon as you start writing, even if it is under your real name, you start to function as somebody slightly different, as a "writer". You establish from yourself to yourself continuities and a level of coherence which is not quite the same as your real life ... All this ends up constituting a kind of neo-identity which is not identical to your identity as a citizen or your social identity, Besides you know this very well, since you want to protect your private life. — Michel Foucault

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Look- what I'm getting at is no matter who or what you're dealing with, people build up meaning between themselves and the things around them. The important thing is whether this comes about naturally or not. Being bright has nothing to do with it. What matters is that you see things with your own eyes... There's always going to be a connection between you, Mr. Nakata, and the things you deal with. Just like there's a connection between eel and rice bowls. And as the web of these connections spreads out, a relationship between you, Mr. Nakata, and capitalists and the proletariat naturally develops.
~page 189 — Haruki Murakami

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

To the cowards, change is a want; to the weak, change is a wish; but to the brave, change is a must. People who put change ahead of all things are those who make a difference! — Israelmore Ayivor

Cotidianidad Sinonimo Quotes By Mary Fallin

Maybe someday we'll have a woman president. Not me, though. — Mary Fallin