Famous Argentine Proverb Quotes & Sayings
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Top Famous Argentine Proverb Quotes

All the pundits and D.C. insiders thought I'd never be standing on the main stage. I am and I'm going to stay there. — Carly Fiorina

If our bodies are sick, we seek to heal them. We do not give up. The same thing should be true of our marriages. — Dallin H. Oaks

I suppose one should have an integrated personality, but I've never really seen the point. — Colm Toibin

The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint efforts and common dangers, sufferings, and successes. — George Washington

The preferred medications were those that forestalled corruption. We know 'as a result of more than three thousand years of experience that Myrrh and Aloes preserve corpses.' (Lange, 1689) Are not these deteriorations of the bodies of the same nature as those that accompany the diseases of the humors? — Michel Foucault

Possessive parents rarely live long enough to see the fruits of their selfishness. — Alan Garner

I've never had to work so hard for something I never thought I wanted. — K. Bromberg

If you're from South London you feel like you're always trying to win people over, so perhaps that underdog passion comes through. — Jessie Ware

To rescue our children we will have to let them save us from the power we embody: we will have to trust the very difference that they forever personify. And we will have to allow them the choice, without fear of death: that they may come and do likewise or that they may come and that we will follow them, that a little child will lead us back to the child we will always be, vulnerable and wanting and hurting for love and for beauty. — June Jordan

Modesty, if you consider it, is the most unforgivable sort of falsehood: it's a lie that does damage to no one but yourself. — Meredith Duran

Before facing you enemy, you must first face yourself. — Tite Kubo

Right, that's exactly what I mean by your being both the prisoner and the jailer. — Irvin D. Yalom