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Misturador Quotes & Sayings

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And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed! — Dr. Seuss

God has chosen to make the heavens his jurisdiction while at the same time he himself makes it very clear that the earth has been given to man as man's sphere of influence. — Sunday Adelaja

What happened on September 11th is at least, theoretically, small stuff compared to what can happen. — Robert D. Kaplan

How many times would I throw this away before I realized it was what I had been looking for all along? — Jodi Picoult

When a memory fails to appear, it seems as though the time when it was created did not really exist, and maybe that is true. Time itself is nothing; only the experience of it is something. When that dies, it assumes the form of a denial, the symbol of mortality, what you have already lost before you lose everything. When his friend had said something similar to his father, his response had been, If you had to retain everything, you'd explode. There's simply not enough space for it all. Forgetting is like medicine; you have to take it at the right time. — Cees Nooteboom

Metaphorically, IT is the nervous system of the enterprise body. — Pearl Zhu

If I ever complain about yachting around the Mediterranean with Madonna, who I just idolized as a child, I should be slapped across the face. — Elizabeth Banks

When I'm 60, maybe, I'll look at my pile of papers and wonder, What really happened that year? — Christa McAuliffe

Highly creative people don't necessarily excel in raw brainpower. They are misfits on some level. They tend to question accepted views and to consider contradictory ones. — G. Pascal Zachary

There is great force hidden in a gentle command. — George Herbert

Lets take the best of our ideas from Global Drucker Forum, and the best of our language, and then focus and clarify. — Clayton Christensen

History balances the frustration of 'how far we have to go' with the satisfaction of 'how far we have come.' It teaches us tolerance for the human shortcomings and imperfections which are not uniquely of our generation, but of all time. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Elderly men who are popular with young women usually lack wisdom. — Nachman Of Breslov