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Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Bill Gates

In this business, by the time you realize you're in trouble, it's too late to save yourself. Unless you're running scared all the time, you're gone. — Bill Gates

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By William Feather

We always admire the other person more after we've tried to do his job. — William Feather

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By J.D. Salinger

- and poetry, surely, is a crisis. — J.D. Salinger

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Kathleen Norris

Who can be good, if not made so by loving? - St. Augustine — Kathleen Norris

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Pele

His left foot is fantastic. It's like Mozart. God gave Freddy the gift to play soccer. If he is prepared mentally and physically, nobody will stop him.
(on Freddy Adu) — Pele

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Anne Roiphe

A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears. — Anne Roiphe

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By David Hume

The passion for philosophy, like that for religion, involves a
certain danger. Although it aims to correct our behaviour
and wipe out our vices, it may - through not being handled
properly - end up merely encouraging us to carry on in
directions that we're already naturally inclined to follow. — David Hume

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I've got nothing against telepathy, said Jane; but the telephone is so much more dependable. — Margaret Atwood

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By John Edward Williams

It was the force of a public tragedy he felt, a horror and a woe so all-pervasive that private tragedies and personal misfortunes were removed to another state of being, yet were intensified by the very vastness in which they took place, as the poignancy of a lone grave might be intensified by a great desert surrounding it. — John Edward Williams

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Dorothy Day

We are the nation the most powerful, the most armed and we are supplying arms and money to the rest of the world where we are not ourselves fighting. We are eating while there is famine in the world. — Dorothy Day

Elijamos A 7 Quotes By Jean Lorrain

And then I recalled those mysterious stories about the waxworkers of the middle ages and the public reprobation attached to their trade. Did they not live in cellars, in the eternal twilight propitious for enchantments and apparitions? Their visionary art (who, more than they, evoked a truer image of life?) was closely related to that of magicians: bewitchments were carried out with wax figures, witch trials are full of them, and one particular legend haunted me above all, that of the modeler from Anspach, who slowly squeezed the soul and the life out of his model in order to animate his painted waxwork and then, having finished his work of art, awaited nightfall to go and bury the corpse in the ditch at the city walls. — Jean Lorrain