Denominador Matematica Quotes & Sayings
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Getting all emotionally wrapped up in made-up people's lives gives me a chance to take a break from my own life [ ... ]. — Arlaina Tibensky
I know of few men over 50 that seem to me entirely human, virtually none who has long exercised authority. — Patrick O'Brian
Hurt's a reason to change, but all the hurt in the world don't change facts. — Stephen King
The flies festered over the bodies, in some way aware that the war had ended and determined to hoard every morsel of flesh for the coming famine of the peace. — J.G. Ballard
I'd definitely pose nude again. No qualms. I actually had my breasts done again. Just updated, like new tires. — Jessica Hahn
So may there be grace and kindness, gentleness and love in our hearts, especially for the ones who we believe are profoundly wrong. The Good News is proclaimed when we love each other. I pray for unity beyond conformity, because loving-kindness preaches the gospel more beautifully and truthfully than any satirical blog post or point-by-point dismantling of another disciple's reputation and teaching. — Sarah Bessey
Posting dramatic charts or funny pictures is good and giving people smart reasons to believe what they already think is great. — Derek Thompson
The way the bankers have kind of toppled the way money is distributed, and taken most of it into their own hands, is as good as Stalin or Hitler. — Mario Batali
Prototype, then polish. Get it working before you optimize it — Eric S. Raymond
And perhaps it didn't matter to them, not always, what they read aloud; it was the breath of life flowing between them, and the words of the moment riding on it that held them in delight. Between some two people every word is beautiful, or might as well be beautiful. — Eudora Welty
I have no particular career agenda. — Benjamin Bratt
If you make something interesting, inevitably not everybody is going to like it. — Rian Johnson
We now know enough to fantasize realistically about what the alien would be like, and I think that this then sets up polarities in the collective psyche that previously we have only seen at the level of the individual. — Terence McKenna
