Durmientes De Hormigon Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, these vast, calm, measureless mountain days, days in whose light everything seems equally divine, opening a thousand windows to show us God. — John Muir

The nineteenth century dislike of realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. The nineteenth century dislike of romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass. — Oscar Wilde

Sea of stretch'd ground-swells,
Sea breathing broad and convulsive breaths,
Sea of the brine of life and of unshovell'd yet always-ready graves,
Howler and scooper of storms, capricious and dainty sea,
I am integral with you, I too am of one phase and of all phases.
— Walt Whitman

I think to get society to act as a whole, people need inspiration. — Chip Giller

Nature is constrained by the cause of her laws which dwell inborn in her. Variant: Nature is constrained by the order of her own law which lives and works within her. — Leonardo Da Vinci

You have to choose: death or lies. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Shadow,it reminds you to be yourself.
Because everyone had there own shadow,
but none of them will not follow your activities. — Saravanan

Progress of life is impossible without breaking the rules. — Debasish Mridha

I'm optimistic about people and about the planet and about nature. I think it's resilient, like people are. — Viggo Mortensen

The amount of writing that people do online is astonishing, and historically unprecedented. — Clive Thompson

Many countries persecute their own citizens and intern them in prisons or concentration camps. Oppression is becoming more and more a part of the systems. — Alva Myrdal

In order to complete any successful and streamlined qualification effort, a comprehensive plan should be developed which bridges the GEP/commissioning phases with the qualification phases of the project. — Robert A. Young

Organizing time is exactly like organizing space. Just as a closet is a limited amount of space into which you must fit a certain number of objects, a schedule is a limited space into which you must fit a certain number of tasks. Each day and each week is simply a container, a storage unit with a definite capacity. The trick is to treat time not as an abstraction but as something solid that you can hold on to and move around. — Julie Morgenstern