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Espigas Significado Quotes By Charlie Munger

Practically everybody (1) overweighs the stuff that can be numbered, because it yields to the statistical techniques they're taught in academia, and (2) doesn't mix in the hard-to-measure stuff that may be more important. That is a mistake I've tried all my life to avoid, and I have no regrets for having done that. — Charlie Munger

Espigas Significado Quotes By Sara Quin

Full of beautiful grace so we steal their space, and death comes quickly. — Sara Quin

Espigas Significado Quotes By C.K. Dawn

Ah hon, we all have our own demons to fight, guardians or not. — C.K. Dawn

Espigas Significado Quotes By Courtney Summers

I'm struck by how amazing it is and how sad that makes me, because I've never seen that. He's not like that around me. The way his mouth quirks and lights up his eyes. He should smile more often. It's so innocent. — Courtney Summers

Espigas Significado Quotes By Amber Lin

Led Zeppelin! I clapped my hand over my mouth.
This big, strong man, wearing a muscle shirt and cargo pants, sang rock songs to a toddler in the middle of the night. I was so toast. Game over. And it was doubly terrifying, considering I had no idea how to make him stick around. He would leave and take his sweetness and his Pepto and our hearts. — Amber Lin

Espigas Significado Quotes By Drew Lachey

With families, your priorities shift. You're not going to be like, 'Let's go out on tour year-round.' I have kids in school. You have to lay things out. — Drew Lachey

Espigas Significado Quotes By Aristotle.

Most persons think that a state in order to be happy ought to be large; but even if they are right, they have no idea of what is a large and what a small state ... To the size of states there is a limit, as there is to other things, plants, animals, implements; for none of these retain their natural power when they are too large or too small, but they either wholly lose their nature, or are spoiled. — Aristotle.