Escritores Portugueses Quotes & Sayings
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American culture is often so self-consumed that we often think that our problems are just our problems. — Saul Williams
The bravest are usually those whom we do not know or hear about, those anonymous men who dig the trenches, who produce the food. — F. Sionil Jose
For it is essential to opinion that we assent to one of two opposite assertions with fear of the other, so that our adhesion is not firm: to science it is essential to have firm adhesion with intellectual vision, for science possesses certitude which results from the understanding of principles: while faith holds a middle place, for it surpasses opinion in so far as its adhesion is firm, but falls short of science in so far as it lacks vision. — Thomas Aquinas
Only those who seek shall find." I — Robin S. Sharma
Charitable involvement, social impact, and global responsibility have always been important at Bain Capital. — Joshua Bekenstein
Commonsense will never come from following your heart; wisdom is only stored in the mind. — Shannon L. Alder
Your dreams are a poetic reflection of your soul's wishes. Be courageous enough to follow them. — Steve Maraboli
Moomah," Travis mumbled and Joker looked to the kid to see his eyes on the magazine, his fingers twiddling his lip.
"Yeah, son, that's your momma."
Travis looked to him. "Moomah."
"Yeah, boy."
Travis took his fingers from his lip and curled them around Joker's. "Joejoekah."
"Yeah," Joker whispered. "I'm your Joker."
The boy wobbled a second then dropped forward and landed a sloppy, open-mouthed kiss on his hand and Joker's mouth.
He wobbled back.
"Love you too, kid," Joker whispered.
Travis giggled. — Kristen Ashley
The whole quality of your life depends on your state of mind. There are very high states of mind that very few people experience. They are also quite pragmatic and practical and they make you more efficient at living and working in the world. — Frederick Lenz
Writing is not a profession but a vocation of unhappiness. I don't think an artist can ever be happy. — Georges Simenon
Those who have had anything useful to say have said it far too often, and those who have had nothing to say have been no more reticent. — B.F. Skinner
. . . they lurk passively, like vampire sheep — Margaret Atwood
In Rwanda that genocide happened because the international community and the Security Council refused to give, again, another 5000 troops which would have cost, I don't know, maybe fifty, a hundred, million dollars. — Lakhdar Brahimi
