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Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Arlen Specter

Americans' addiction to sports, with the NFL at the top, is based on the excitement generated by the potential for the unexpected great play which can only happen with honest competition from great athletes. — Arlen Specter

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By George R R Martin

I will gladly trade his freedom for a father. Have you one to give me? — George R R Martin

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Frank Layden

Nobody fights with Jerry because you know the price would be too high. You might come out the winner, at his age, you might even lick him, but you'd lose an eye, an arm, your testicles in the process, everything would be gone. — Frank Layden

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Adam Selzer

Some of them are wearing skirts that I'm pretty sure are supposed to be belts. — Adam Selzer

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Without cutting her gaze over to him, she already knew what she would see. She would see a rich boy dressed like a mannequin and coiffed like a newscaster - but his eyes were like the dreaming pool in Cabeswater. He hid the insatiable wanting well, but now that she'd seen it once, she couldn't stop seeing it. — Maggie Stiefvater

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Victor Hugo

A queen, devoid of beauty is not queen;
She needs the royalty of beauty's mien. — Victor Hugo

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By Susanna Moodie

The Indian is one of Nature's gentlemen
he never says or does a rude or vulgar thing. The vicious, uneducated barbarians, who form the surplus of overpopulous European countries, are far behind the wild man in delicacy of feeling or natural courtesy. — Susanna Moodie

Disponiveis Sinonimos Quotes By William Sloane Coffin

Truth is always in danger of being sacrificed on the altars of good taste and social stability. — William Sloane Coffin