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Cuyas Significado Quotes By David Smail

Our capacity as human beings for imagination and storytelling makes us exquisitely vulnerable to exploitation by those who understand the properties of ideological power. — David Smail

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory. — Rita Mae Brown

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Swami Paramananda

There are certain things that have universal attributes, like music. Something of greater magnitude is conveyed by them. They connect us with the universal storehouse of life and knowledge. — Swami Paramananda

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Tim Loy

A great tragedy is occurring. Millions of people are dying prematurely. These people are killing themselves and they don't even know it. — Tim Loy

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Marissa Meyer

When they arrived, they arrived in force- a dozen military ships surrounding the safe house, guns drawn. — Marissa Meyer

Cuyas Significado Quotes By William C. Bryant

The little windflower, whose just opened eye is blue as the spring heaven it gazes at. — William C. Bryant

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Jill Shalvis

Okay, time to play doctor."
Her entire body quivered, sending "yes please" vibes to her brain. Luckily her mouth intercepted them. "Sure, if I can be the doctor."
His mouth curved. "I'm willing to take turns, but me first. — Jill Shalvis

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Jasmine Sandozz

My existence is young like the blossoming leaves. I have experienced nothing yet. — Jasmine Sandozz

Cuyas Significado Quotes By Emmanuel Levinas

This world, in which reason is more and more at home, is not habitable. It is hard and cold like those depots in which are piled up goods that cannot satisfy: neither clothe those who are naked, nor feed those who are hungry; it is as impersonal as factory hangars and industrial cities in which manufactured things remain abstract, true with statistical truth and borne on the anonymous circuit of the economy, resulting from skilful planning decisions which cannot prevent, but prepare disasters. There it is, the mind in its masculine essence, living on the outside, exposed to the violent, blinding sun, to the trade winds that beat against it and beat it down, on a land without folds, rootless, solitary and wandering and thus already alienated by the very things which it caused to be produced and which remain untameable and hostile. — Emmanuel Levinas