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Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Shayne Ward

You judge people as you meet them. — Shayne Ward

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Johan Huizinga

Every age yearns for a more beautiful world. The deeper the desperation and the depression about the confusing present, the more intense that yearning. — Johan Huizinga

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

belief is the death of intelligence. — Robert Anton Wilson

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Michael R. Burch

The slogan of the American Civil Rights Movement was "We shall overcome!" Donald Trump's new campaign slogan is "We shall overcomb!" — Michael R. Burch

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Graham Greene

Rooms don't change, ornaments stand where you place them: only the heart decays. — Graham Greene

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Shelly Crane

I love you with all that I am, — Shelly Crane

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Philip Ball

What is striking is these things [patterns in nature, e.g. fish stripes] do look like something that has been crafted. We are conditioned to think that a pattern needs a patterner and so at first glance it seems incredible to us that nature is able to do this, without any sort of blueprint, without any sort of plan. These patterns organise themselves, that is the amazing thing. — Philip Ball

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Mario Batali

You have to live life to its full chorizo. — Mario Batali

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Honore De Balzac

He looked like some plant bleached by darkness. — Honore De Balzac

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Tulip Siddiq

We must confront the reality that his [Donald Trump] comments have provoked, and consider whether we want to import such hatred to this country. — Tulip Siddiq

Escolhas Sinonimos Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Curran smiled. It was a happy, genuine smile and it catapulted him from attractive into irresistible territory. He didn't smile very often in public. That intimate smile was usually reserved for private moments when we were alone. I pulled the band off my still-damp braid and slid my fingers through it, unraveling the hair. Curran's gaze snagged on my hands. He focused on my fingers like a cat on a piece of foil pulled by a string. I shook my head and my hair fell over my shoulders in a long dark wave. There we go. Now we were both private in public. — Ilona Andrews