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Rapela Resultados Quotes By Giannina Braschi

Ambulances always come with clouds of smoke. And then they disappear in a whistle. But what they bring is fear. Not freedom. Feardom is what they bring. And they bring fire and smoke. Oh, my nerves are bad tonight, yes, bad. I fear freedom. I, above all, fear the freedom that is above all feardom. — Giannina Braschi

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Robert McNamara

I want to say, and this is very important: at the end we lucked out. It was luck that prevented nuclear war. We came that close to nuclear war at the end. Rational individuals: Kennedy was rational; Khrushchev was rational; Castro was rational. Rational individuals came that close to total destruction of their societies. And that danger exists today. — Robert McNamara

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Toba Beta

Dreamy mind easily hypnotized. — Toba Beta

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Aristotle.

For desire is like a wild beast, and anger perverts rulers and the very best of men. Hence law is intelligence without appetition. — Aristotle.

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Thomas Sowell

The promotion of "self-esteem" in our schools has been so successful that people feel free to spout off about all sorts of things - and see no reason why their opinions should not be taken as seriously as the views of people who actually know what they are talking about. — Thomas Sowell

Rapela Resultados Quotes By John Charles Pollock

Faith in Christ leaped from person to person like some divine epidemic, not of disease but of spiritual health. — John Charles Pollock

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Jerry West

I enjoy winning, but more importantly I enjoy the people I'm around. — Jerry West

Rapela Resultados Quotes By Margaret Of Valois

We are always more disposed to laugh at nonsense than at genuine wit; because the nonsense is more agreeable to us, being more comfortable to our natures. — Margaret Of Valois