Hachas De Supervivencia Quotes & Sayings
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The final test of a work of art is not whether it has beauty, but whether it has power. — John Hersey

The lack of opportunity is ever the excuse of a weak, vacillating mind. Opportunities! Every life is full of them. Every newspaper article is an opportunity. Every client is an opportunity. Every sermon is an opportunity. Every business transaction is an opportunity, an opportunity to be polite, an opportunity to be manly, an opportunity to be honest, an opportunity to make friends. — Orison Swett Marden

There is undoubtedly a difference between people who manipulate other people and people who create things. — Erich Fromm

This time it is real - all must die, and where could mountaineer find a more glorious death! — John Muir

Everyone in New York is fluid and thinking and inspiring each other. — Ilana Glazer

He was also the most considerate too, she absently thought as her feet slipped out from beneath her and the incredibly hot man wrapped his arms around her, turned in mid-fall and took the brunt of the hit, keeping her safe and making her wonder if there was any chance that he would forget about this one day. — R.L. Mathewson

Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling figure. — D.L. Moody

People threw around when they wanted the conversation to end, and for brains to go dead, and for all questioning to cease. — Michael Lewis

The spark from a tiny star can ignite the plains. — Mao Zedong

Men like Caesar and Pompey
they're not heroes, Meto. They're monsters. They call their greed and ambition "honour," and to satisfy their so-called honour they'll tear the world apart. But who am I to judge them? Every man does what he must, to protect his share of the world. What's the difference between killing whole villages and armies, and killing a single man? Caesar's reasons and mine are different only in degree. The consequences and the suffering still spread to the innocent (Gordianus the Finder to his son Meto) — Steven Saylor