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Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Kay Redfield Jamison

When energy is profoundly dissipated, the ability to think is clearly eroded, and the capacity to actively engage in the efforts and pleasures of life is fundamentally altered, then depression becomes an illness rather than a temporary or existential state. — Kay Redfield Jamison

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Victor Pelevin

The author's opinions do not necessarily coincide with his point of view. — Victor Pelevin

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Kristopher Jansma

We began to build our castles in the air, hoping sooner or later they'd carry us off. New days came like clockwork without becoming tomorrows. We slept less and less, dipped in darkness through the daytime and heated by burning light in the endless evening. And only when we finally got up, threw on our clothes and walked away, did we realize that we had all been gone for years already. — Kristopher Jansma

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Leo Ornstein

In writing music, the structure of each piece is a very important factor. — Leo Ornstein

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Dan Chaon

I have long admired Caroline Leavitt's probing insight into people, her wit and compassion, her ability to find humor in dark situations, and conversely, her tenderness towards characters. — Dan Chaon

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Lady Bracknell: He was eccentric, I admit. But only in later years. And that was the result of the Indian climate, and marriage, and indigestion, and other things of that kind. — Oscar Wilde

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Emily Witt

It was the same old question, whether a declaration of purpose might protect you from failure. — Emily Witt

Incapacidade Permanente Quotes By Ron Fournier

Like a cowboy saddling a bucking stallion, Republican leaders tried to tame the Tea Party while riding it to victories. — Ron Fournier