Imortalidade Quotes & Sayings
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You might fight a lifetime trying to change a system; but sooner or later you will realize that the only thing that needs to change is you". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Winwood Reade is good upon the subject," said Holmes. "He remarks that, while the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Seed is not just the source of life. It is the very foundation of our being. — Vandana Shiva

The child will leave the nest. The best paint job will crack. The best play will become boring. The best work will grow tedious. The best art will lose meaning. The greatest creation will decay. Behind all this, lies my true self. — Vironika Tugaleva

It's really important to be disruptive and do things that actually are kind of a little scary and bold. — Christopher Bailey

The world is the house of the strong. I shall not know until the end what I have lost or won in this place, in this vast gambling den where I have spent more than sixty years, dice box in hand, shaking the dice. — Denis Diderot

These results stand in sharp contrast to the hype that microfinance has attracted in development policy circles. They throw cold water on models that suggest lack of access to finance is among the most important constraints that poor households face. — Dani Rodrik

Computers can bully us. A slow and unreliable system will bring even the toughest soul to their knees as they find themselves completely defenseless against the erratic whims of their rogue machine. — Lou Ferrigno

As we kill nature, we are killing ourselves, and God incarnate as the world as well. — Masanobu Fukuoka

We claim Islam as Deen or a complete way of life. — Pervez Musharraf

You opulent women, rise up and listen to my voice! O confident daughters, play close attention to my eloquence! {32:10} For — The Biblescript

It is a misfortune to pass at once from observation to conclusion, and to regard both as of equal value; but it befalls many a student. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe