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Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Even philanthropy did not have the desired effect. The genuine as well as the false paper money which flooded Moscow lost its value. The French, collecting booty, cared only for gold. Not only was the paper money valueless which Napoleon so graciously distributed to the unfortunate, but even silver lost its value in relation to gold. — Leo Tolstoy

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Sei Shonagon

If writing did not exist, what terrible depressions we should suffer from. — Sei Shonagon

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Preston Ely

There is no success in this world without first conquering the battle within your mind. — Preston Ely

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Erich Ludendorff

I decline Christianity because it is Jewish, because it is international, and because, in cowardly fashion, it preaches Peace on Earth. — Erich Ludendorff

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Aleksandr Voinov

I need you." He could not go any further down. Rock bottom. And at the very bottom was just this one thing. The core of it all. "Fucking ... love you ... too much. — Aleksandr Voinov

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By Andy Pettitte

It kills me when I make a bad pitch ... I want to be perfect out there. — Andy Pettitte

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By John Flavel

Sin had so shut up mercy from us, that had not Christ made an atonement by his death, we should never have obtained it to all eternity. — John Flavel

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By William S. Burroughs

I am getting so far out one day I won't come back at all. — William S. Burroughs

Inclinado Sinonimo Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

Besides, who is to say that the feelings he writes in his diary are his true feelings? Who is to say that at each moment while the pen moves he is truly himself? At one moment he might truly be himself, at another he might simply be making things up. How can one know for sure? Why should he even want to know for sure? — J.M. Coetzee