Elevador Residencial Quotes & Sayings
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Roger that, Lieutenant. We're boots to the ground. You need firepower?"
Walker shook his head at the man's enthusiasm. "No firepower necessary. We're using brains today, Cudahy. I know it may be a novel experience for you four, but it's a good time to start. — Christina Skye
Durham Cathedral, like all great buildings of antiquity, is essentially just a giant pile of rubble held in place by two thin layers of dressed stone. But - and here is the truly remarkable thing - because that gloopy mortar was contained between two impermeable outer layers, air couldn't get to it, so it took a very long time - forty years to be precise - to dry out. As it dried, the whole structure gently settled, which meant that the cathedral masons had to build doorjambs, lintels, and the like at slightly acute angles so that they would ease over time into the correct alignments. And that's exactly what happened. After forty years of slow-motion sagging, the building settled into a position of impeccable horizontality, which it has maintained ever since. To me, that is just amazing - the idea that people would have the foresight and dedication to ensure a perfection that they themselves might never live to see. — Bill Bryson
window, and every year bore the most beautiful roses, white and red. — Jacob Grimm
Yoga is fundamentally aimed at enhancing your experience beyond the five senses. — Sadhguru
It is an old saying, "A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword"; and many men are as much galled with a calumny, a scurrile and bitter jest, a libel, a pasquil, satire, apologue, epigram, stage-plays, or the like, as with any misfortune whatsoever. — Robert Burton
Bruno. 'In Berlin we had a big house with five floors if you counted the — John Boyne
Fearing servility, people become servile. — Nawal El Saadawi
Overconsumption is the mother of all environmental problems. For the first time in the history of capitalism, consumption itself has become controversial. — Kalle Lasn
Now that I've found you, it scares me witless to think of anything happening. To you. I'm not used to being ... afraid." A sudden realization came to her, "So this is love," she said quietly. "The daily prospect of joy or disaster — Zoe Archer
But once you divide the world into categories, into an "us" versus "them," then you immediately become a "them" and lose touch with who you really are. And — James Altucher
90% of what we do daily is not what we think, it's just driven by our desires and not potentials. — Auliq Ice
James Hook, thou not wholly unheroic figure, farewell. For we have come to his last moment. — J.M. Barrie
