Literalidade Significado Quotes & Sayings
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CLEAVE. To cleave to something is to cling to it with all your heart, he said, but to cleave something apart is to break it up. — Sarah Perry

It's about bums on seats. If nobody wants to listen to what you are doing, it kind of defeats the purpose really, doesn't it? — James Grant

Don't let ignorance win. Let love. — Nancy Garden

If we realize our responsibility before God for our life, we will understand how valuable time is for us. — Sunday Adelaja

The apostle of Christianity and the infidel can meet without a chance of a quarrel; but it is never safe to bring together two men who differ about a saint or a surplice. — Anthony Trollope

My first civil disobedience arrest for social justice was in 1986 for protesting the SDI. — Martin Sheen

Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job. If you work hard on your job you can make a living, but if you work hard on yourself you'll make a fortune. — Jim Rohn

I always had to diet. I'm diabetic, so it's a lifestyle for me anyway just to stay healthy and not end up in the hospital. — Halle Berry

It surprised him that his grief was sharper than in the past few days. He had forgotten that grief does not decline in a straight line or along a slow curve like a graph in a child's math book. Instead, it was almost as if his body contained a big pile of garden rubbish full both of heavy lumps of dirt and of sharp thorny brush that would stab him when he least expected it. — Helen Simonson

I don't get to do a lot of fight scenes on 'Sanctuary,' but I'm a trained fighter; I've been doing martial arts for years and, you know, I'm very active physically; I used to be a circus performer. — Ryan Robbins

The past is as important as the future, but we only live in the here and now. — David Millar

If we hide, Therru, we feed him. We will eat. And we will starve him. Come with me. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Sir Steven Runciman, whose history of the Crusades is an imperishable work, because it demonstrates that medieval Christian fundamentalism not only constituted a menace to Islamic civilization but also directly resulted in the sack of Byzantium, the retardation of Europe, and the massacre of the Jews. — Christopher Hitchens