Racionalismo Critico Quotes & Sayings
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I have a long track record of really horrible relationships and a divorce behind me; so I'm not the guy to ask. I just got really fortunate with this one. — James Denton

Wait, Armand, he heard behind him but kept walking, ignoring the calls. Then he remembered what Emile had meant to him and still did. Did this one bad thing wipe everything else out?
That was the danger. Not that betrayals happened, not that cruel things happened, but that they could outweigh all the good. That we could forget the good and only remember the bad.
But not today. Gamache stopped. — Louise Penny

I thrilled now with a keener zest than I had ever enjoyed when we were the defenders of the law instead of its defiers. — Arthur Conan Doyle

What a person says and does in ordinary moments when when no one is looking reveals more about true character than grand actions taken while in the spotlight. Our true character is revealed by normal, consistent, everyday attitudes and behavior, not by self-conscious words or deeds or rare acts of moral courage. — Michael Josephson

And you can always, always, give kindness — Anne Frank

People tend to think that because I need all this time on my own in the studio, that I need time on my own, period. And that's not really true. — Enya

For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance. — Kahlil Gibran

I'm never more miserable than when I write, and never more happy than having finished and having it sitting in front of me. — Cary Fukunaga

Safi ignored him--he was clearly an idiot — Susan Dennard

Gorgeous I called him and that he is, Maeve: you'd be surprised. And nasty I called him, and that, Maeve, was a shrewd piece of insight, for nasty he certainly is. And a clever bastard, I called him. ... Not to his face, dear. We're not all born to be heroes. But what he may not know, Maeve, is that I'm a clever bastard as well. — Dorothy Dunnett

Blood and bodies and death and power. — Martin Amis

I'm as wrong about life as anyone, but I'm rarely wrong about art, she said. — Menna Van Praag

A principle familiar to propagandists is that the doctrine to be instilled in the target audience should not be articulated: that would only expose them to reflection, inquiry, and, very likely, ridicule. The proper procedure is to drill them home by constantly presupposing them, so that they become the very condition for discourse. — Noam Chomsky

I've learned that the most unbelievable is the most believable. — H.C. Deboard

If you can learn to love the imperfect people in your family then it's possible that someone can learn to love a imperfect you. — T.D. Jakes