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Difusao Quotes By Will Durant

Coarse necessities of physical existence drag him from the heights of thought into the mart of economic strife and gain. — Will Durant

Difusao Quotes By Harold J. Smith

More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them — Harold J. Smith

Difusao Quotes By Seth Rogen

I don't think all of my ideas are good. It's almost easier when people are critical of you because it helps with the quality control. — Seth Rogen

Difusao Quotes By Suzanne Collins

The raw hunk of meat that used to be my enemy makes a sound, and I know where the mouth is. And I think the word he's trying to say is 'please'. Pity, not vengeance sends my arrow flying into his skull. — Suzanne Collins

Difusao Quotes By Abel James

The better your health now, the more years in your life and life in your years. — Abel James

Difusao Quotes By Robert Hass

It is good sometimes for poetry to disenchant us. — Robert Hass

Difusao Quotes By Haruki Murakami

This kind of thing doesn't seem to bother most people. Given the chance, people are surprisingly frank when they talk about themselves. "I'm honest and open to a ridiculous degree," they'll say, or "I'm thin-skinned and not the type who gets along easily in the world." Or "I am very good at sensing others' true feelings." But any number of times I've seen people who say they're easily hurt hurt other people for no apparent reason. Self-styled honest and open people, without realizing what they're doing, blithely use some self-serving excuse to get what they want. And those "good at sensing others' true feelings" are duped by the most transparent flattery. It's enough to make me ask the question: How well do we really know ourselves? — Haruki Murakami

Difusao Quotes By Agyness Deyn

It is captivating, isn't it? England has such a great scene of electronic music, and I think that was very prominent in Pusher, and the nightlife was the beat of the film. I feel what is really great about Pusher is that it wasn't about drugs and guns and strippers. That was just all circumstantial. I felt like it was really about people and how decisions and circumstances can change relationships. Something just happens. Everything changes for a reason. — Agyness Deyn