Moralidade E Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, torture. Is this purgatory, and if it is, why is it so much like the first grade? — Margaret Atwood
I did not get over the loss of my loved ones; rather, I absorbed the loss into my life, like soil receives decaying matter, until it became a part of who I am. — Gerald L. Sittser
Saint Paul on the road to Damascus might have pleaded sunstroke, for example, and the world would have been a different place. — Alan Bradley
Pushing the boundaries of what's acceptable - to me, that's something I'm definitely interested in and want to pursue. — James Duval
Just take things as they come. And, as you go though life, find as much good as you possible can. But never expect too much from life. — Charmian Hussey
Start to see yourself for who you really are: a traveller, an explorer or on the path of life, confidently advancing along the path of enlightenment towards your destiny. Don't lose sight of the things that are truly vital in your life. — Robin Sharma
The key ingredient to building trust is not time. It is courage. — Patrick Lencioni
Life wears down the edges of the mind. — Howard Thurman
We've formed many a theory and belief, but as we look about the human world, it is clear that nobody actually knows what's going on. Yet claims to Truth are being made at every hand, including the claim that there is no Truth. — Steve Hagen
The perfect family board game is one that can be played each time with fewer pieces. — Robert Breault
Type 'What is th' and faster than you can find the 'e' Google is sending choices back at you: 'What is the cloud?' 'What is the mean?' 'What is the American dream?' 'What is the illuminati?' Google is trying to read your mind. Only it's not your mind. It's the World Brain. — James Gleick
It wasn't about being happy or unhappy. I just didn't want to be me anymore. — Sarah Dessen
It's a popular fact that 90 percent of the brain is not used and, like most popular facts, it is wrong ... It is used. One of its functions is to make the miraculous seem ordinary, to turn the unusual into the usual. Otherwise, human beings, faced with the daily wondrousness of everything, would go around wearing a stupid grin, saying "Wow," a lot. Part of the brain exists to stop this from happening. — Terry Pratchett