Rimuovere Zecca Quotes & Sayings
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We were badly held back not just by the technology, but by the culture of journalism. — Ezra Klein
My favourite word: FRUITION. — Grant McLachlan
He clung to the story as to a vow whose abandonment might bring down on his head all kinds of grief and misfortune. He felt very alone, on an interminable day full of evil omens, and the story, though resistant to some of his intentions, was at least a testimony to reality and coherence — Jose Maria Merino
With type as with philosophy, music and food, it is better to have a little of the best than to be swamped with the derivative, the careless, the routine. — Robert Bringhurst
It didn't do to get dependent. It didn't do to get attached. — Jo Baker
a broken heart often led to a broken body. — Cynthia Hand
The Lord Jesus cannot live in us fully and reveal Himself through us until the proud self within us is broken. This — Roy Hession
I love eating at Sonic with my family in Oklahoma. And no, I'm not kidding. — Kristin Chenoweth
In 1949, China declared independence - an event known in Western discourse as 'the loss of China' in the U.S. - with bitter recriminations and conflict over who was responsible for that loss. — Noam Chomsky
They held each other and wept as the night closed its fist around their tiny shelter, and the world below them seethed with killers both living and dead. — Jonathan Maberry
True religion is heart-work. We may wash the outside of the cup and the platter as long as we please, but if the inward parts be filthy, we are filthy altogether in the sight of God, for our hearts are more truly ourselves than our hands are; the very life of our being lies in the inner nature, and hence the imperative need of purity within. The — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The most valuable things in life are priceless. They are courage, compassion, wisdom, respect for ourselves and others, and a host of characteristics that we call the beauty of the human spirit. — Herbie Hancock