Devorador Quotes & Sayings
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I must try to practice all the virtues I would have my little girls possess, for I was their example. — Louisa May Alcott

To understand my feelings - and my conception of the role of Secretary General - the nature of my religious and cultural background must first be understood. I should therefore like to outline not only my beliefs but also my conception of human institutions and of the human situation itself. — U Thant

It is in everyone's interest that every person's creative genius be encouraged and allowed to develop and express. — Efiong Etuk

It's not Life that begans at forty, it's Death
- Victoria — Kathy Lette

The greatest success and satisfaction in life comes from sharing the best of yourself with others. — Sharon Lamhut Willen

MISCREANT, n. A person of the highest degree of unworth. Etymologically, the word means unbeliever, and its present signification may be regarded as theology's noblest contribution to the development of our language. — Ambrose Bierce

Fun is a good thing but only when it spoils nothing better. — George Santayana

Me?" "Yeah you," he said, giving me a wry smile. "I gave you my number half expecting you would never call, and so when you did ... why do you think I was so gung ho about driving all the way out here? I wanted to spend time with you. — Alicia Thompson

The dead live as long as someone who loves them lives. — M.J. Rose

It sometimes looks as though woman would not be woman unless man insisted upon it, since she tends so markedly to be just a human being when away from men, and only on their approach does she begin to play her required role. — Florida Scott-Maxwell

Music is a thing that changes people's lives. It has the capacity to make young people's lives better. — Noel Gallagher

Whatever the reason, for most of the present century, the literature and publicity of the old established [animal welfare] groups made a significant contribution to the prevailing attitude that dogs and cats and wild animals need protection, but other animals do not. Thus people came to think of "animal welfare" as something for kindly ladies who are dotty about cats, and not as a cause founded on basic principles of justice and morality. — Peter Singer