Himno De Victoria Quotes & Sayings
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People who shine can sometimes see things that are gonna happen, and I think sometimes they can see things that did happen. But they're just like pictures in a book. — Stephen King

While criticism or fear of punishment may restrain us from doing wrong, it does not make us wish to do right. Disregarding this simple fact is the great error into which parents and educators fall when they rely on these negative means of correction. The only effective discipline is self-discipline, motivated by the inner desire to act meritoriously in order to do well in one's own eyes, according to one's own values, so that one may feel good about oneself may have a good conscience. — Bruno Bettelheim

Distress is virtue's opportunity: we only live to teach us how to die. — Thomas Southerne

We will fight with full force and might of the United States military. — George W. Bush

EXECUTIVE, n. An officer of the Government, whose duty it is to enforce the wishes of the legislative power until such time as the judicial department shall be pleased to pronounce them invalid and of no effect. — Ambrose Bierce

If the world is ending, a woman will want to fix her hair. If the world's ending, a woman will take the time to tell a man something he's done wrong. -Matrim Cauthon — Robert Jordan

The deed is everything; the fame is nothing. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

In nature there's no blemish but the mind.
None can be called deformed but the unkind. — William Shakespeare

I've been told it's hard to write about singing. I didn't realize that going into it. I might not have tried if I knew! — Alexander Chee

Wonder is retained by wise pondering. — Ravi Zacharias

I found that I could not contemplate an adult life in which books were not dominant. I wanted to live and work with them ... I had to be able to take books from their places, run my finger over their backs, see how they opened, flick their corners straight. I wanted a perspective of bookshelves always in my eye. And books, books, books. This was not a rational way of determining on a career and was much tainted by mushiness. But it was the way in which my decision hardened, before I was fifteen years old, to become a librarian. — Clifford Currie Librarian Of The Ashmolean Library Oxford