Ritmos Desfibrilables Quotes & Sayings
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I love bright red drinks, don't you? They taste twice as good as any other color. — L.M. Montgomery
I love the Internet, and the Internet loves me back. Why else would it offer me so much sex? — Stephen Colbert
We tried to outpace the thing that chased us, that said: You are nothing. We tried to ignore it, but sometimes we caught ourselves repeating what history said, mumbling along, brainwashed: I am nothing. We drank too much, smoked too much, were abusive to ourselves, to each other. We were bewildered. There is a great darkness bearing down on our lives, and no one acknowledges it. — Jesmyn Ward
We have an arsenal of ideas about land use possibly as dangerous to human life on the planet as the use of nuclear arms. — Janet Kauffman
The happiness of life consists, like the day, not in single flashes (of light), but in one continuous mild serenity. The most beautiful period of the heart's existence is in this calm equable light, even although it be only moonshine or twilight. Now the mind alone can obtain for us this heavenly cheerfulness and peace. — Jean Paul
The fate of you, the aristocracy of industry, will be as the fate of the aristocracy of land if you do not show that you have some humanity still among you. — James Larkin
How short lived knowledge is. When I was 20 I knew it all: now at 70 I can't understand a thing — Macedonio Fernandez
Our minds are finite and far from noble. Knowing their limits can help us to become better reasoners. — Gary Marcus
The unconscious mind is a vast repository of experiences and associations that sorts things out much faster than the slow-moving conscious mind. — Sharon Salzberg
Where the Depression years had aroused a deep sense of concern over how American wealth was distributed and American society structured, the successive crises of the 1960s and early 1970s, by highlighting the contradiction between the destructive capability of American technology and the moral opaqueness of those Americans who had ultimate control over its use, raised questions about the very course of "modern" historical development. After Vietnam, there could be no more easy assumptions about the goodness of American power, no more easy equating of being "modern" with being "civilized. — Paul A. Cohen
Everything's been said, but it needs saying again. — Ernest Gaines
Love is complicated, and in its best form, it's unspoken. It shows in the things we do, not what we say. — Lisa De Jong
The very truths that gave birth to the Pentecostal movement are today generally rejected as too strong. — Frank Bartleman
The cool thing about the universe is that it can format itself into tiny little manifestations that are not entirely aware of all aspects of life. — Frederick Lenz
I promise. I promise, you have my heart, and you have me. You will always have me. — Katy Evans
