Fernando Pessoa Obras Quotes & Sayings
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I think when you take forever off the table, it does something really interesting to what you think is important. There's something a little freeing about it. — Lorene Scafaria

You are not Atlas carrying the world on your shoulder. It is good to remember that the planet is carrying you. — Vandana Shiva

The idea of a regular-looking guy who is the lead of something - whether it's a movie or a show - is something that I really hope I can grow towards. — Chris Bauer

At about 3:30 on May 9, 2013, then, I was puttering around when Pavel came over to say, "There is something interesting you might want to see. Little sparks and fireworks outside." Pavel's English isn't the greatest, so it took me a second to figure out what he was talking about. Then I got it: fireworks, Russia, Victory Day - made sense, though it was surprising that he could see them from space. I floated over to the Russian segment to look out the window: no, it wasn't happening on Earth - it looked like fireflies were coming off the left side of the Station. — Chris Hadfield

We really do have to get at the underlying question of health-care costs. — Angela Braly

Forget the damned motor car and built cities for lovers and friends . — Lewis Mumford

To fight for what I want. I never expect forgiveness for my atrocious acts. — Shaine Lake

You have to walk through the kennel and check out the older animals before you can get to the puppies and kittens - and let me tell you, sometimes the adopters never make it to the puppies and kittens. — Beth Ostrosky Stern

That's the real trouble with the world, too many people grow up. They forget. — Walt Disney Company

Your net worth is not the same thing as your self-worth. Your value is not based on your valuables. — Rick Warren

Making money at gambling was like seeing ghosts: you never met someone who'd seen a ghost, only someone who knew someone who'd seen a ghost. You only met people who knew people who'd made a fortune at White's. Or on the racecourse. — Winston Graham