Despachar En Quotes & Sayings
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trusting someone and the doubt that they'll be true is what kills marriages. 'Give in to love, or live in fear. — Toni Aleo

Feet were made, not given for dancing, but to walk modestly, not to leap impudently like camels. — Saint John Chrysostom

In the nineteenth century, which was a dark and inflationary age in typography, man compositors were encouraged to stuff extra space between sentences. Generations of twentieth-century typists were then taught to do the same, by hitting the spacebar twice after every period. Your typing as well as your typesetting will benefit from unlearning this quaint Victorian habit. — Robert Bringhurst

Truth didn't mean anything without someone to share it with; you could shout truth into the air forever, and spend your life doing it, if someone didn't come and listen. — Naomi Novik

While craving justice for ourselves, it is never wise to be unjust to others. — Lew Wallace

While other creators make a big show of their art Mani Sir makes it look as though anyone can do what he does. — A.R. Rahman

I was paid to be cheeky and people clapped me for it. — George Cole

Necessity with the illusion of meaning would be the highest achievement for man; but when it becomes trivial there is no sense to one's life. — Ernest Becker

You don't know the plant until you've killed it. Then you've learned something. — Janet Macunovich

Challenged by the surge of nationalisms in many parts of the former Russian Empire, the Bolsheviks showed a great deal of political skill and flexibility. Their apparent willingness to make significant concessions to the nationalities, in sharp contrast to the White forces' uncompromising dedication to a "one and indivisible Russia," was a contributing factor to their victory in the Civil War. — Per Anders Rudling

A mother who is afraid to admit that she resents her children may interfere so much in their lives, under the pretect of being concerned about their welfare and safety, that her over-protection is really a form of punishment. — Calvin Springer Hall

You take it for granted that I am in something that I want to get out of. — Tennessee Williams