Nossos Ancestrais Quotes & Sayings
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There weren't many people who could make you feel as if you'd launched yourself down a set of rapids just by saying hello. — Jane Casey

But at eight, I only knew one thing. Mother said God put each of us on this earth for a purpose, and that day I decided mine was to save Nick Anderson
-The Sweet Gum Tree — Katherine Allred

As a producer, I always want to know what makes the kids tick. — Wyclef Jean

We need to be together."
"Why?" I asked softly. The word was carried away on the wind, but he heard.
"Because I want you."
I gave him a sad smile, wondering if we'd meet again in the land of the dead. "Wrong answer," I told him.
I let go — Richelle Mead

Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. — Mark Twain

Instead of using their vastly increased material and technical resources to build a wonder-city, they built slums; and they thought it right and advisable to build slums because slums, on the test of private enterprise, "paid", whereas the wonder-city would, they thought, have been an act of foolish extravagance, which would, in the imbecile idiom of the financial fashion, have "mortgaged the future"; though how the construction to-day of great and glorious works can impoverish the future, no man can see until his mind is beset by false analogies from an irrelevant accountancy. — Richard Davenport-Hines

It's hard for me to take care of myself, let's put it that way. I am my last priority. — Rachel Zoe

He was strength and safety; fire and desire; comfort and happiness. In short, he was the man I loved. — Cayla Kluver

We all know we fall. Newton's discovery was that the moon falls, too-and by the same rule that we do. — Isaac Asimov

When the goals of the Self are the only goals a culture makes available, spirited men and women will address them with the energy that they would have applied to the aspirations of the Soul. The result is lives that are massively frustrating and not a little ridiculous. People become heroically dedicated to middle-class ends - getting a promotion, getting a raise, taking immeasurably interesting vacations, getting their children into the right colleges, finding the best retirement spot, fattening their portfolios. Lives without courage, contemplation, compassion, and imagination are lives sapped of significant meaning. In such lives, the Self cannot transcend itself. — Mark Edmundson

Is there any more important problem than our lack of need-based scholarships? I think not. — James E. Rogers

It is not surprising that honest and well-informed experts can disagree about facts. But beyond the disagreement about facts, there is another deeper disagreement about values. — Freeman Dyson