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Epicentro Significado Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

The precepts of the law are these: to live honestly, to injure no one, and to give everyone else his due. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Bruce Boxleitner

I've had quarter horses for the last 18 years. — Bruce Boxleitner

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Hannah Simone

I went to Coachella once, and it was only to go see Leonard Cohen. I got in the car and sat through all the crazy traffic in L.A. to get there - instead of a two hour drive, it takes, like, six hours. Then I watched his set and turned around and left. I just so wanted to see him perform in the desert. — Hannah Simone

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Iris Johansen

But now you have another problem. Keeping him from exploding like a live granade and blitzing all of us." He started walking down the hall. "I've already had a little taste of that and I'm not willing to stand for it again. I'm patient, I'm not a martyr. Fix it Eve. — Iris Johansen

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Martin Winterkorn

Combining their operating business will make Volkswagen and Porsche even stronger - both financially and strategically - going forward. — Martin Winterkorn

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Son, the phrase is self-contradictory; "sense" is never "common". — Robert A. Heinlein

Epicentro Significado Quotes By Studs Terkel

People are ready to say, 'Yes, we are ready for single-payer health insurance.' We are the only industrialized country in the world that does not have national health insurance. We are the richest in wealth and the poorest in health of all the industrial nations. — Studs Terkel

Epicentro Significado Quotes By James Dickey

Up telephone poles,
Which rear, half out of leavage
As though they would shriek
Like things smothered by their own
Green, mindless, unkillable ghosts.
In Georgia, the legend says
That you must close your windows
At night to keep it out of the house
The glass is tinged with green, even so,
As the tendrils crawl over the fields.
The night the Kudzu has
Your pasture, you sleep like the dead.
Silence has grown oriental
And you cannot step upon the ground ...
ALL: Kudzu by James Dickey — James Dickey