Creierul Uman Quotes & Sayings
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Understand one single day fully, so you can love every night. — Federico Garcia Lorca
I love you for what you are
Though your heart bears scars
From life's harsh tempests
I would not wish it unblemished
Each wound carved your strength
Suffering gave you wisdom
These flaws make you perfect — Mark Caney
In every country in the world, killing human beings is condemned. The Buddhist precept of non-killing extends even further, to include all living beings. — Nhat Hanh
Generally speaking, you only put someone on paid leave if you're pretty certain that they might be terminated from the company once you do your investigation. — Kris Dunn
Your faith today, whether great, small or none controls your destiny tomorrow — Fred Phillips III
Achieving the right balance is all part of programming a news magazine. — Jonathan Kern
Everything you see is based on fact of a event thats already happen, Even light only travels so fast. — Chuck Palahniuk
Unity and simplicity are the two true sources of beauty. — Johann Joachim Winckelmann
Museums are unknown among the Igbo people. They do not even contemplate the idea of having something like a canon with the postulate: "This is how this sculpture should be made, and once it's made it should be venerated." No, the Igbo people want to create these things again and again, and every generation has a chance to execute its own model of art. So there's no undue respect for what the last generation did, because if you do that too much it means that there is no need for me to do anything, because it's already been done. — Chinua Achebe
Today much of what we call education is merely knowledge gathering and remembering. Problem solving and thinking, never strong parts of our educational system, have been downgraded in all but a few scientific subjects. — William Glasser
During college I realized I had a music predisposition and really got involved in it. I started playing bass guitar. That was how I began to fit in. — Ronnie Dunn