Dignidade Do Ser Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted us to go to the Tories when we were strong ... not in misfortune to be made an honest woman of. — Winston Churchill

You'll love me yet!
and I can tarry
Your love's protracted growing:
June reared that bunch of flowers you carry,
From seeds of April's sowing.
I plant a heartful now: some seed
At least is sure to strike,
And yield
what you'll not pluck indeed,
Not love, but, may be, like.
You'll look at least on love's remains,
A grave's one violet:
Your look?
that pays a thousand pains.
What's death? You'll love me yet! — Robert Browning

He'd shot and beaten people because he couldn't talk to them.Violence was the only language nobody could understand. There were no translators. — James Meek

A good putter is a match for anyone. A bad putter is a match for no one. — Harvey Penick

I would be moving in the cold of the settling evening, the few stars in the chasm overhead, the only way I could still myself at all: move. — Peter Heller

What physics tells us is that everything comes down to geometry and the interactions of elementary particles. And things can happen only if these interactions are perfectly balanced. — Antony Garrett Lisi

If you're not willing to face the abyss of choice, you will almost certainly not spend enough time dancing with opportunity. — Seth Godin

On the path to love, impossibilities are resolved by turning non-love into love. — Deepak Chopra

Sleep is God. Go worship. — Jim Butcher

In truth, there is nothing evil, only objective phenomena and experience. — Neale Donald Walsch

Basked in the sun,listened to birds,licked off raindrops,and only in flightthe leaf saw the treeand graspedwhat it had been. — Vera Pavlova

I'm not saying there's not darkness in there still, but it's happening from outward factors more than inward. Maybe things are terrifying, but they're beautiful, too. The world is extremely surprising. — Gary Lightbody

His small fragile ship had barely escaped a disaster; now it enters a region of new storms and uncharted depths through which even the best led ... cannot find a guide. He must find his own way and be his own saviour. — Hermann Hesse

Science is perhaps the only human activity in which errors are systematically criticized and, in time, corrected. — Karl Popper