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Planejar Organizar Quotes By C.C. Gibbs

Your G-spot's on my list, pussycat. Now shut the fuck up and let us do our job. — C.C. Gibbs

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Cammie McGovern

I have learned that some people who look fine are more crippled than I am, by fears they can't explain. Other people are held back by shyness, or anger. In making friends, I see the way some people handicap themselves. I believe there are choices each of us make every single day. We can dwell on our limitations or we can push ourselves past them. — Cammie McGovern

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Stephan Pastis

I guess that compared to other comic strips, I'm edgy. But put me along something like 'South Park,' and I'm 'Captain Kangaroo.' — Stephan Pastis

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Clarence Day

The test of a civilized person is first self-awareness, and then depth after depth of sincerity in self-confrontation. — Clarence Day

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Bryant McGill

Spirituality is very much about putting yourself in proper order. — Bryant McGill

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Fran Drescher

I choose the places I go to carefully and wisely. I'll rarely go to a shopping mall anymore. — Fran Drescher

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Jeff Bridges

I'm used to watching old movies of myself. — Jeff Bridges

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Paul Gascoigne

If I want to be a better person for whoever is in my life, I have to learn. — Paul Gascoigne

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Julie Holland

We are not men. We are women. We feel more deeply, express our emotions more frequently, and get moody monthly. It's normal. It's nature's way. And we don't necessarily have to medicate away the essence of who we are to make others more comfortable. — Julie Holland

Planejar Organizar Quotes By Henry Parry Liddon

It is some disaster for any mind to hold any one thing for truth that is untrue, however insignificant it be, or however honestly it be held. It is a greater disaster when the false prejudice bars the way to some truth behind it, which, but for it, would find an entrance to the soul; and the greatness of the disaster will in this case be measured by the importance of the excluded truth. — Henry Parry Liddon