Literalidad En Quotes & Sayings
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Only in relatively recent times have people decided that "because I want to" is sufficient reason for annoying others. — Bill McKibben

Thus, while not all Scripture is generically narrative, it can reasonably be claimed that the story Scripture tells, from creation to new creation, is the unifying element that holds literature of other genres together with narrative in an intelligible whole. — Ellen F. Davis

War does horrible things to human beings, to societies. It brings out the best, but most often the worst, in our human nature. — Richard Engel

If you can't be remarkable, perhaps you should consider doing nothing until you can. — Seth Godin

Annie: Maybe you all do. It's my idea of the original sin.
James: What is?
Annie: Giving up. — William Gibson

There is no realism without an element of idealism. — Henry A. Kissinger

Be grateful for luck. Pay the thunder no mind - listen to the birds. And don't hate nobody. — Eubie Blake

I worked at a Books-a-Million in Louisville for several years. — Julie Kagawa

We judge individual man and women as we do nations and races
by the character of their achievement and by their achievement of character. — Edward Abbey

The deepest part of me is, and will always be, a climber ... No matter where I go, I always feel like a climber. — Stacy Allison

You play to win, to get that World Series ring, All-Star games and whatever comes with it. — Nick Johnson

There's not much you can do with a ukulele that doesn't sound happy. — Jeff Lynne

While part of my mind puzzled that out, I watched my mother with fascination. I'd listened to her tell her stories. I'd seen and felt her fight. But really, truly, I'd never seen her in action in a real-life crisis. She showed every bit of that hard control she did around me, but here, I could see how necessary it was. A situation like this created panic. Even among the guardians, I could sense those who were so keyed up that they wanted to do something drastic. My mother was a voice of reason, a reminder that they had to stay focused and fully assess the situation. Her composure calmed everybody; her strong manner inspired them. This, I realized, was how a leader behaved. — Richelle Mead