Naturales Grandes Quotes & Sayings
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When it's on us, seems like the storm will never pass. But it always does. — Willie Nelson
My granny Torrelli says when you are angry with someone, so angry you are thinking hateful things, so angry maybe you want to punch them, then you should think of the good things about them, and the nice things they've said, and why you liked them in the first place. — Sharon Creech
The United Nations was not set up to be a reformatory. It was assumed that you would be good before you got in and not that being in would make you good. — John Foster Dulles
It is a harmful feeling, because it disturbs advantageous and joyous, peaceful relations with other peoples, and above all produces that governmental organization under which power may fall, and does fall, into the, hands of the worst men. — Leo Tolstoy
True creativity is characterized by a succession of acts each dependent on the one before and suggesting the one after. — Edwin Land
I think that's my nature, to want to bring people together rather than to try to bombard them into agreement. — E. O. Wilson
Think of who has shaped your life and where you have come now in the present. — Shellie Palmer
The beginningless Consciousness is unborn, whole and, residing forever in its natural home of the Heart-cave, is without form, world or impurity. It is beyond comparison and completely unattached. It cannot be comprehended by the mind nor can it be seen or felt by the senses. — Ramana Maharshi
In a way "Drive" is probably the greatest superhero movie ever made. — Nicolas Winding Refn
I think we need to insist on a certain responsibility, which people have - particularly those who have made it into the ranks of the middle class because as [ Martin Luther] King said many years ago in a sense they have climbed out of the masses on the shoulders of their sisters and brothers and therefore, they do have some responsibility. — Angela Davis
Legitimate authority to be, to do or to have; as the right to be a king, the right to do one's neighbor, the right to have measles, and the like. — Ambrose Bierce
We certainly have at present the dismal situation that the most imaginative men are directed by a group, the top managers, who are among the least. — Paul Goodman
