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Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Chuck Norris

Whatever luck I had, I made. I was never a natural athlete, but I paid my dues in sweat and concentration and took the time necessary to learn karate and become world champion. — Chuck Norris

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Bertrand Russell

When you find
yourself inclined to brood on anything, no matter what, the best plan always is to
think about it even more than you naturally would, until at last its morbid fascination
is worn off. — Bertrand Russell

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Peter H. Reynolds

Teachers are about the brightest stars in our constellation. — Peter H. Reynolds

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Katy Evans

She is my female and I need her. I knew it from the instant I saw her, and she knew it too, and that's why she ran. She wanted me to chase and I did. I will chase her every time she wants to see if I want her and need her enough. — Katy Evans

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Jeff Miller

I, in fact, have been involved in the construction of and the management of wastewater treatment plants. — Jeff Miller

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By James F. Cooper

I can't see no great difference atween givin' up territory afore a war, out of a dread of war, and givin' it up after a war, because we can't help it-unless it be that the last is the most manful and honourable. — James F. Cooper

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Cynthia Ozick

Why do men carry guns and build prison camps, when the nurturing earth is made for freedom? — Cynthia Ozick

Cronologia Peliculas Quotes By Clark Blaise

Art, she said, is more nuanced than life. If a teacher is lecturing and looking out of smudged windows, smeared with obscenities (sure enough, ours were) it doesn't mean anything, in life, except that the cleaning crews are lazy. But in a story, if a professor is lecturing and the windows are smudged, we are obliged to think that his words are similarly untrandescent, right? ...
One of the great problems with artists, she said, is that they don't keep nuance and nature distinct. Import raw nature into a story or a poem and you've only ruined a story. Import nuance into life and you'll go mad. There'll suddenly be too much significance everywhere, a message in everything. — Clark Blaise