Protejarea Quotes & Sayings
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Bipolar disorder can be a great teacher. It's a challenge, but it can set you up to be able to do almost anything else in your life. — Carrie Fisher
Stop treating your pain like it's something you imagined. If you see the wound is real, the you can heal it. — Leigh Bardugo
Sometimes we hold on to our possessions because we fear we might run out - life seems scarce. But when we believe that giving is the way to live, we will produce more in the future - life seems abundant. — John C. Maxwell
What occurred did so because I was open to it, and not because fate and I met at a certain angle. I had plenty of time to think about this later. I thought about it so much that the events of that evening sometimes ran along under my mood like a secret river, in the way that all buried truths rushed along quietly in some hidden place. — Rachel Kushner
She had the same hard look in her eyes, as if she'd been used for the past two thousand years and was getting tired of it. — Rick Riordan
I've been so fortunate in life to have worked for such great organizations, with great owners and general managers and all the great players, along with the support of my family. — Tony La Russa
I have little doubt that when St. George had killed the dragon he was heartily afraid of the princess. — G.K. Chesterton
I do probably 80 or 90 per cent of the cooking at home. — Colm Meaney
I wish I had more time to sit down and be a little bit more normal. — Dan Fogelberg
Mad' sounds dashing, daring and admirable when you hold the tattered flag in the midst of battle and expired natives lie all over the carpet with holes in 'em that you put there. 'Mad' is less impressive written on a form by a commissioner of lunacy as you're turned over to the hospitallers of St Mary of Bedlam to be dunked in ice water because your latest 'scrape' was running starkers down Oxford Street while gibbering like a baboon. — Kim Newman
[A] lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools. — Thomas Jefferson
[ ... ] love is not reasonable or measured. It undoes you. It's in the imperfections in each other, in ourselves, where we find our humanity. It's in our dents and scars where the deepest connections are made. Real love resides in the parts of me I think no one wants to see. — Liza Palmer
Revolution cleanses men, improving them as the experimental farmer corrects the defects of his plants. — Che Guevara