Neutralidade Cruz Quotes & Sayings
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In dance the hand hath liberty to touch, the eye to gaze, the arm for to embrace. — George Gascoigne

It was the insoluble problems - the false leads and the cold cases - that reflected the true nature of things. — Michael Chabon

Bookshops are infested with ideas. Books are quivering, murmuring creatures. — Rodrigo Rey Rosa

It's pretty hard to have faith when everybody is trying to lock you up. — Richard Brautigan

This idea that failure is not an option: It makes failure invisible, inconceivable and inevitable. — Rory Stewart

How do you do that? (Abbie)
What, sweetheart? (Hunter)
Make me crazy to beat you one minute and crazy to love you the next. (Abbie) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I have no concern with any economic criticisms of the communist system; I cannot inquire into whether the abolition of private property is expedient or advantageous. But I am able to recognize that the psychological premisses on which the system is based are an untenable illusion. In abolishing private property we deprive the human love of aggression of one of its instruments ... but we have in no way altered the differences in power and influence which are misused by aggressiveness. — Sigmund Freud

Moral stimulation is good but moral complacency is the most dangerous habit of mind we can develop, and that danger is serious and ever-present. — Joseph Grew

Alas I have quarreled so dreadfully with Charles that I am obliged to seek refuge at Lacy Manor!" She said mournfully.
"And have doubtless left a note behind you to inform him of this!"
"Of course!"
"I foresee a happy meeting!" he commented bitterly.
"That," she acknowledged, "was the difficulty! But I think I can overcome it. I promise you, Charlbury, you shall come out of it with a whole skin - sell, no, perhaps not quite that, but very nearly! — Georgette Heyer

If you look at the buildings, you'll find that one part looks as if it was designed by one man, and you go around and look at another facade and it looks as if it was designed by another man, you see. — Minoru Yamasaki