Ininterrumpidos Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing more evil than "Love" itself. — William Shakespeare
At school, I was a tomboy, and it would be me and all my guy friends. — Cara Delevingne
The powers know that the people at large are like children whose despair, sorrow, and tears can be turned into joy with a little toy ... An army and navy represents the people's toys. — Emma Goldman
As you grow into a fine young woman, try not to make excuses. If you know the bottom's safe - jump. If you know it's returned - love. If you really want it - fairly take it. If you run, do it 'til your lungs burn. Laugh until your cheeks ache. And forgive, as you'll always want to be forgiven. I didn't say forget, and certainly your spirit won't allow you to be a doormat, but forgive. Ask yourself always, if they die tonight.. was I really that mad? The answer will almost always be no. So act accordingly. — S.E. Hall
The struggle for a free intelligence has always been a struggle between the ironic and the literal mind. — Christopher Hitchens
A little lifting up of the heart suffices; a little remembrance of God, an interior act of adoration, even though made on the march and with sword in hand, are prayers which, short though they may be, are nevertheless very pleasing to God, and far from making a soldier lose his courage on the most dangerous occasions, bolster it. Let him then think of God as much as possible so that he will gradually become accustomed to this little but holy exercise; no one will notice it and nothing is easier than to repeat often during the day these little acts of interior adoration. — Brother Lawrence
Be quiet, darling. Let pattern recognition have its way. — William Gibson
Men! The only animal in the world to fear. — D.H. Lawrence
Nothing could be more reckless than to base one's moral philosophy on the latest pronouncements of science. — Edward Abbey
How little do the most wonderful inventions of modern times detain us. They insult nature. Every machine, or particular application, seems a slight outrage against universal laws. — Henry David Thoreau
I speak languages with more ease than I read or write them, she explains. It is something in the feel of the sounds. I could attempt to put them on paper but I am sure the result would be appalling. — Erin Morgenstern
Things seem greater by imagination than they are in effect. — Michel De Montaigne
