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Devemos O Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

It was all very strange and complicated. It looked as though nothing were quite so simple as it seemed; it looked as though the people we thought we knew best carried secrets that they didn't even know themselves. Charley had a sudden inkling that human beings were infinitely mysterious. The fact was that you knew nothing about anybody. — W. Somerset Maugham

Devemos O Quotes By I. Alan Appt

We need dualities or opposites to appreciate, understand
and recognize value and distinction in our lives. If we did not have bitter, we could not appreciate sweet ... — I. Alan Appt

Devemos O Quotes By Dixie Waters

When love breaks your heart, you need to remember, even a broken heart still has a beat. — Dixie Waters

Devemos O Quotes By Douglas Clegg

Words could kill, sometimes, he thought then. Words could change everything. Lourdes — Douglas Clegg

Devemos O Quotes By George R R Martin

It was an art, and like all arts it demanded mastery, discipline, study. Pain. That too. — George R R Martin

Devemos O Quotes By Joanne Madeline Moore

Don't let others hijack your dreams. Be captain of your own ship and master of your own destiny. — Joanne Madeline Moore

Devemos O Quotes By Billy Sunday

God likes a little humor, as is evidence by the fact that he made the monkeys, the parrot
and some of you people. — Billy Sunday

Devemos O Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We often bore others when we think we cannot possibly bore them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Devemos O Quotes By J. B. Bernstein

The reality is that there are half a billion kids in India, in villages, who have a pre-determined life. If they're very lucky and they're a gifted athlete, maybe they can compete for the Olympics, or maybe they can get into the military. But if you're not a gifted athlete, then you're going to end up working for your family and you're going to perpetuate what your family is. It's gotten to the point, in villages, where there's no hope. And the first spark of hope is when you ask yourself the question,"What gift did God give me that I can develop and use to better my life?" — J. B. Bernstein