Otavio Augusto Quotes & Sayings
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Where one, without fault is placed under circumstances sufficient to excite the fears of it reasonable man that another designs to commit it felony, or some great bodily injury upon him, and to afford grounds for reasonable belief that there is imminent clanger of the accomplishment of his design, lie may, acting under these fears alone, slay his assailant and be justified by the appearances. And as where the attack is sudden and the danger inuninent, lie may increase his peril by retreat; so situated, he may stand his ground ... and .slay his aggressor, even if it he proved lie might more easily have gained by Jli~rht. — Richard Maxwell Brown

Definite settlement of the question. From the deck, where I merely turned round and looked, I saw the light of another summer — Henry James

Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
Nothing endures but change. — Heraclitus

The technical genius which could find answers ... was not cooped up in military or civilian bureaucracy, but was to be found in universities and in the people at large. — Henry H. Arnold

Remember: warm heart, cold mind. The seducer's code. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I feel what they feel. And people who listen to me know that, and it makes them feel like they're not alone. — Nina Simone

Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Meyer have already accomplished more than most. I think the sky is the limit for them professionally. If they can inspire more women to "lean in," as Sandberg so famously describes it - to pursue a career and a family - that would be an incredible accomplishment. If they can, by their example as hands on mothers and high powered executives, show young women that they don't need to leave the workplace when they have children, they will be superheroes. — Willow Bay

Your feelings are your signals of deep truths inside of you. They're the language of your soul, and they need you to listen to them. — Doreen Virtue

Whether it is good or evil, whether life in itself is pain or pleasure, whether it is uncertain-that it may perhaps be this is not important-but the unity of the world, the coherence of all events, the embracing of the big and the small from the same stream, from the same law of cause, of becoming and dying. — Hermann Hesse