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Top Livrarias Quotes

If a person doesn't know they're hurting, why, maybe they're not. I was wrong. — Stephen King

When you learn, teach, — Maya Angelou

They got Indian vision and can sight back further than you and me will ever sight ahead. — Ray Bradbury

Oh, this is fun - went to a nude beach for the first time. Yeah, that's what I thought. You ever been to a nude beach? Thought it would be all sexy and hot. Oh my God, what a flubber fest! Everybody who shouldn't be naked is naked - didn't make me want to take off my clothes, made me want to take out my contacts. — Carol Leifer

Everyone is a liberal until they have something to conserve. Then they become a conservative. — Ronald Reagan

Your relationship with the divine should dance and sway, should at all times be dynamic and energized and fluid, constantly redefining itself as you progress. You are always growing, and your consciousness is continuously expanding; so should your relationship to divinity, as well as your expression of it. — Sera J. Beak

Common sense needs to be more common. — Phil McGraw

Another method for scaling the database layer is to run a MySQL Cluster — John Belamaric

I want a cigarette. I want a cigarette. I want to kill the woman my husband loves. This is all her fault. I got pregnant to secure the man that I had already married. A woman shouldn't have to do that. She should feel safe in her marriage. That's why you got married - to feel safe from all the men who were trying to siphon your soul. I'd yielded my soul to Caleb willingly. Offered it up like a sacrificial lamb. Now, I was not only going to have to compete with the memory of another woman, but a shriveled up baby. He was already staring into her eyes like he could see the Grand Canyon tucked away in her irises. I — Tarryn Fisher

Culture is perishing in overproduction, in an avalanche of words, in the madness of quantity. — Milan Kundera

When hope is offered, hope responds. — Deborah Smith

But there is one thing that is infinitely more absurd and unpractical than burning a man for his philosophy. This is the habit of saying that his philosophy does not matter, and this is done universally in the twentieth century, in the decadence of the great revolutionary period. General — G.K. Chesterton