Guilherme Vasconcelos Quotes & Sayings
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What is the purpose of history? It seeds only hate. All the history books should be burnt, so that we are no longer the peoples of our lands, but merely peoples... — Claire North
As we get older we either become our worst selves or our best selves — Steve Martin
I love somebody that can hold a great conversation. — Romeo Miller
Being immortal did not make me invincible. Look at what the Bacchants did to that poor Orpheus fella. — Kevin Hearne
What would our lives be like if we could all be happy no matter what? — Marci Shimoff
Truth is there is not a right or predetermined age for success; only people who finally decide to succeed. Age is in your mind! — Mauricio Chaves Mesen
I am sick of the disparity between things as they are and as they should be. I'm tired.I'm tired of the truth and I'm tired of lying about the truth. — Edward Albee
I've always known that whatever marriage I made would be political. It would be about power, not love. But we might get lucky. In time, we might have both.'
'Or the third amplifier will turn me into a power-mad dictator and you'll have to kill me.'
'Yes, that would make for an awkward honeymoon. — Leigh Bardugo
When people leave you, identify why they left and think about what is left — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Characters are just extensions of my madness. — Mark Tilbury
Father; as we run the race You set before us this year, let us run with endurance, not allowing anything to distract us from the goal of Christ-likeness. — Various
I like things that are difficult, physically and mentally. Things that are really challenging, things that really maybe take a long time but really push me to my limits. — Ed Viesturs
However, it has long been known that diazepam and other similar drugs cause falls in the elderly, and such falls are often the precursor of death. It has also been suspected that, by some unspecified mechanism, diazepam (and sleeping draughts of all kinds) promote death. A — Theodore Dalrymple