Perdidas Y Quotes & Sayings
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It is your heart behind the action that allows you to prosper, not the action yourself. You can give away all your possessions, time, and energy, but if you do it to look good, to look pious, to look holy, you have already lost. — J. Evan Johnson

An odd thing about perception is that when we identify some new thing with one or more of our five senses, it is not really, immutably real
it is a passing will o' the wisp, an artifact of the senses and the translations of the brain until we get used to it and we give it a home in our hearts — Nigel Hey

And here was a man who lived on belief, but who sacrificed it at the first challenge, right when he needed it most — Patrick Ness

If have to undergo preschool safety checks every morning, why does a random thug get to own an assault rifle? — Christine Pelosi

The Holy Eucharist is like a divine Storehouse filled with every virtue; God has placed It in the world so that everyone one may draw from It. — Peter Julian Eymard

For the moment I can only cry out that I have lost my splendid mirage. Come back, come back, O glittering and white! — F Scott Fitzgerald

Long time ago, many pre-human civilizations had developed so advanced
into a level where most people today assume them simply as works of nature. — Toba Beta

The silly question is the first intimation of some totally new development. — Alfred North Whitehead

Let today be the day you embrace your beautiful spirit and shine light for those living in the dark. Light their path so the road traveled will be seen more clearly. You never know how much a simple act of kindness is appreciated if you never try. Be that candle for someone today and shine bright. — Amaka Imani Nkosazana

Comedy, if it's done well, can reflect the mood of a nation. It can be a mirror to who we are, what we believe in, what we are like. — Brad Stine

To such an extent does passion manifest itself in us as a temporary and distinct character, which not only takes the place of our normal character but actually obliterates the signs by which that character has hitherto been discernible. — Marcel Proust

But still, the other voice, the intuitive, returns, like grass forcing its way through concrete. — Susan Griffin

The girl stopped and looked as if she might pull back in surprise, but instead stood regarding Montag with eyes so dark and shining and alive, that he felt he had said something quite wonderful. But he knew his his mouth had only moved to say hello, — Ray Bradbury

You told me once that we shall be judged by our intentions, not by our accomplishments. I thought it a grand remark. But we must intend to accomplish - not sit intending on a chair. — E. M. Forster