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Exitosos In English Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I got up and walked back to my roominghouse. The moonlight was bright. My footsteps echoed in the empty street and it sounded as if somebody was following me, I looked around. I was mistaken. I was quite alone. — Charles Bukowski

Exitosos In English Quotes By Ellen Langer

Life consists only of moments, nothing more than that. So if you make the moment matter, it all matters — Ellen Langer

Exitosos In English Quotes By Walter Scott

Who, noteless as the race from which he sprung,
Saved others' names, but left his own unsung. — Walter Scott

Exitosos In English Quotes By John Irving

Don't you understand?" he would say, "You imagine the story better than I remember it. — John Irving

Exitosos In English Quotes By Thomas Keating

In the Christian perspective, the love of God and of all other human beings invites us to share and enjoy not just the best of the human potential as it evolves, but participation in the divine life itself. — Thomas Keating

Exitosos In English Quotes By Jim Rohn

When asked to give a speech never turn it down. It is a chance to develop you and to give new insight to others — Jim Rohn

Exitosos In English Quotes By Emil Cioran

Love of the absolute engenders a predilection for self-destruction. Hence the passion for monasteries and brothels. Cells and women, in both cases. Weariness with life fares well in the shadow of whores and saintly women. — Emil Cioran

Exitosos In English Quotes By Nel Noddings

The spectacle takes us away from our routines. For at least a time, we feel part of something big, colorful, exciting. It is perhaps understandable that civilians are often more enthusiastic during wartime than soldiers who have experienced battle. The soldiers know that war is often boring and dirty as well as terrifying and colorful. Even so, after some years, an old soldier like Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., could brush aside his earlier description of the pain, boredom, and death of war and declare that "its message was divine." The stench disappears, but the spectacle remains in memory's eye. — Nel Noddings