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Pienso En Quotes By Stevie J. Cole

I never got over you either," I ocnfess, and he draws in a deep breath. "It's because I never would let you go. You felt that, didn't you?" He presses a soft kiss to my lips. "Pienso en ti siempre." I think of you always. — Stevie J. Cole

Pienso En Quotes By Robert Bolt

This account of him [Thomas More] developed as I wrote: what first attracted me was a person who could not be accused of any incapacity for life, who indeed seized life in great variety and almost greedy quantities, who nevertheless found something in himself without which life was valueless and when that was denied him was able to grasp his death. — Robert Bolt

Pienso En Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Now let me make it clear that I believe there can only be one defense policy for the United States and that is summed up in the word 'first.' I do not mean first, but. I do not mean first, when. I do not mean first, if. I mean first -period. — John F. Kennedy

Pienso En Quotes By Plato

The most virtuous are those who content themselves with being virtuous without seeking to appear so. — Plato

Pienso En Quotes By Frank Zappa

What kind of man can name a child Moon Unit? — Frank Zappa

Pienso En Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

By then all stores of food had given out and murder was everywhere upon the land. The world soon to be largely populated by men who would eat your children in front of your eyes and the cities themselves held by cores of blackened looters who tunneled among the ruins and crawled from the rubble white tooth and eye carrying charred and anonymous tins of food in nylon nets like shoppers in the commissaries of hell. The soft black talc blew through the streets like squid ink uncoiling along a sea floor... — Cormac McCarthy

Pienso En Quotes By Felix Frankfurter

The State insists that, by thus quarantining the general reading public against books not too rugged for grown men and women in order to shield juvenile innocence, it is exercising its power to promote the general welfare. Surely this is to burn the house to roast the pig ... The incidence of this enactment is to reduce the adult population of Michigan to reading only what is fit for children. — Felix Frankfurter

Pienso En Quotes By Leon Surmelian

Characterization requires self-knowledge, insight into human nature ... it is more than impersonation. — Leon Surmelian

Pienso En Quotes By Nehali Lalwani

I'm addicted to the way I feel when I think about you! — Nehali Lalwani

Pienso En Quotes By Paula Polk Lillard

Parents in the early half of the twentieth century were primarily concerned with the development of character in their children. They wanted to be certain that their children were ready to cope with adversity, for it was surely coming to them one day whether in personal or national life. The development of character involves self-discipline and often sacrifice of one's own desires for the good of self and others. Montessori education, developed in this historical period, reflects this emphasis on the formation of the child's character. However, parents today are more likely to say their primary wish for their children is that they be happy. In pursuit of this goal they indulge their children, often unconsciously, to a degree that is startling to previous generations. All parents need to remember that true happiness comes through having character and discipline, and living a life of meaningful contribution -- not by having and doing whatever you wish. — Paula Polk Lillard

Pienso En Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

So much for deceit, for accepting blame. So much for never telling a soul. — Ellen Hopkins

Pienso En Quotes By Edsger Dijkstra

In this respect a program is like a poem: you cannot write a poem without writing it. Yet people talk about programming as if it were a production process and measure "programmer productivity" in terms of "number of lines of code produced". In so doing they book that number on the wrong side of the ledger: we should always refer to "the number of lines of code spent". — Edsger Dijkstra

Pienso En Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Not to be offended with other men's liberty of speech, and to apply myself unto philosophy. — Marcus Aurelius

Pienso En Quotes By David Paul Kirkpatrick

The greatest gift we have ever received, and ever will or could receive, is the Spirit of God Himself. He enters the essence of our human form and changes us from within. He fills us with joy, love and peace. He subdues our passions and transforms our very being into the likeness of Christ. — David Paul Kirkpatrick