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Excelso Significado Quotes By Tucker Max

To put it simply, we think books are too important to leave to writers, and we want the wisest, most experienced, most knowledgeable people on earth to be able to effectively and easily share their wisdom with the world. — Tucker Max

Excelso Significado Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A man would create another man if one did not already exist, but a woman might live an eternity without even thinking of reproducing her own sex. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Excelso Significado Quotes By Chelsea Handler

I like the minute when I can get off the stage and go home, and I know I've done a good job. — Chelsea Handler

Excelso Significado Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The ideas that the whole human race is, in a sense, one thing- one huge organism, like a tree-must not be confused with the idea that individual difference is not important or that real people, Tom and Nobby and Kate, are some how less important than collective things like classes, races and so forth. Indeed the two ideas are opposites. Things which are parts of a single organism may be very different form one another: things which are not, may be very alike. Six pennies are quite separate and very alike: my nose and my lungs are very different but they are only alive at all because they are parts of my body and share its common life. Christianity thinks of individuals not as mere members of a group or items in a list, but as organs in a body- different from one another and each contributing what no other could. — C.S. Lewis

Excelso Significado Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

All at once we were madly, clumsily, shamelessly, agonizingly in love with each other; hopelessly, I should add, because that frenzy of mutual possession might have been assuaged only by our actually imbibing and assimilating every particle of each other's soul and flesh; but there we were, unable even to mate as slum children would have so easily found an opportunity to do so. — Vladimir Nabokov