Farinha Branca Quotes & Sayings
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So foolish is the heart of man that he ever puts his hope in the future, learning nothing from his past errors and fancying that tomorrow must be better than today. — Mika Waltari
There ought to be limits to freedom. We're aware of the site, and this guy is just a garbage man. — George W. Bush
But Unix had a serious shortcoming: No common version existed. Over the years different versions of Unix had proliferated like weeds, so that an application written for one would not run unmodified on another. While DOS presented a single target to consumers, applications writers and computer makers, Unix did not. — G. Pascal Zachary
When you do something in a nonviolent way, people will die and there will be casualties. But you're taking a different point of view that has a power. — Tom Shadyac
CLAIRE
I used to be a baby!
CADAN
I'm sorry. — Charlie Kaufman
You do not need to seek freedom in a different land, for it exists with your own body, heart, mind, and soul. — B.K.S. Iyengar
Until one day there will be no more sense in saying: tomorrow. — Primo Levi
No human actions ever were intended by the Maker of men to be guided by balances of expediency, but by balances of justice. — John Ruskin
I want to be a monster too — Stephenie Meyer
Paul McCartney and The Beatles in general are my idols. And I love Sting. I got to meet Sting. That was really cool. Dustin Hoffman is my favorite actor. Also, I think of Magic Johnson as an idol. — Nat Wolff
We are firm believers of the paranormal, but we believe over 80 percent of all claims can be disproved. — Jason Hawes
I think it's very important for the male homosexual to recognize that he is a sexual target for other men, and that is why he is despised, and why he is called a faggot. He is called a faggot because other males need him. — James Baldwin
We did not ask if he had seen any monsters, for monsters have ceased to be news. There is never any shortage of horrible creatures who prey on human beings, snatch away their food, or devour whole populations; but examples of wise social planning are not so easy to find. — Thomas More
A novel can do something that films and TV usually can't - a glimpse inside the characters' heads. I write very tight third person point of view, so the reader is right behind the eyes of each character, seeing what they see and feeling what they feel. — Karen Traviss
