Recordarlo Siempre Quotes & Sayings
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Even the upper end of the river believes in the ocean. — William Stafford
A scary but yet beautiful smile — Masashi Kishimoto
The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human. — John Naisbitt
It's only a two-day hike. But it lasts a lifetime. — National Geographic Society
The history of our spiritual life is a continuing search for the unity between ourselves and the world. — Rudolf Steiner
[ ... ]when two people have become present to each other, the waiting of one must be able to cross the narrow line between the living or dying of the other. — Henri Nouwen
Nothing discourages unwanted questions as much as a flow of pious bleating — George R R Martin
Heaven is not reached at a single bound. But we build the ladder by which we rise. From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round. — J.G. Holland
I hate the phrase "man up". Strength is not determined by sex or gender. — Madeleine Gasperi
Over the years I've learned that a surefooted and confident mapmaker does not a swift traveler make. I stumble and fall, and I constantly find myself needing to change course. And even though I'm trying to follow a map that I've drawn, there are many times when frustration and self-doubt take over, and I wad up that map and shove it into the junk drawer in my kitchen. It's not an easy journey from excruciating to exquisite, but for me it's been worth every step. — Brene Brown
It's called 'The Oxford Book of Modern Verse, 1892-1935'. They let a man named Yeats make the choosings. They shouldn't have. Who is he - and what does he know about verse?
I hunted through that book for poems by Wilfred Owen or Siegfried Sassoon. There weren't any - not one. And do you know why not? Because Mr Yeats said - he said, "I deliberately chose NOT to include any poems from World War I. I have a distaste for them. Passive suffering is not a theme for poetry. — Mary Ann Shaffer
