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Palavras Quotes By Peter White

Never underestimate the power of people who are determined to change life and work with all their might towards it. They are the ones who turn into leaders and revolutionize the world around us. — Peter White

Palavras Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

This kid, this little fucking kid who didn't know him at all, had just given him his first gift, nothing expected in return, no favors, no stipulations, no nothing. He'd been wrong. There was something sweeter than seeing fear in his old man's eyes. Eva Fox was far sweeter. if he ever had a kid, he wanted a kid like this one.
"Thanks darlin'," He said hoarsely.
"Will I ever see you again?" She cocked her head to the side, wide eyed, waiting for his response. He stared into her eyes, too big for her face. Big and smoky gray like a thunderstorm. Fucking beautiful.
He smiled. "Hope so sweetheart. — Madeline Sheehan

Palavras Quotes By Norman Cousins

Humanity today is not safe in the presence of humanity. The old cannibalism has given way to anonymous action in which the killer and the killed do not know each other, and in which,indeed, the very fact of mass death has the effect of making mass killing less reprehensible than the death of a single individual. In short, we have evolved in every respect except our ability to protect ourselves against human intelligence. Our knowledge is vast but does not embrace the workings of peace. — Norman Cousins

Palavras Quotes By Bryan Jones

I judge a novel by whether or not it turns my blood into starlight. — Bryan Jones

Palavras Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

Sank or plundered. The sums are the scoundrel's share, — Robert Louis Stevenson

Palavras Quotes By Oliver Jackson-Cohen

Everyone wants to see someone shoot someone in the head. — Oliver Jackson-Cohen

Palavras Quotes By Herman Melville

If he had not been a small degree civilized, he very probably would not have troubled himself with boots at all; but then, if he had not been still a savage, he never would have dreamt of getting under the bed to put them on. — Herman Melville