Sabininho Quotes & Sayings
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To do anything of magnitude takes at least five years, more likely seven or eight. Rightfully or wrongfully, that's how I think. — Steve Jobs

In a man's middle years there is scarcely a part of the body he would hesitate to turn over to the proper authorities. — E.B. White

You will surely smile with me when I say, 'Thank God one can still recognise self-pity as such and not give it any greater dignity than just that. — James Fox

I prefer physical exhaustion over mental fatigue any day. — Clotilde Hesme

The Chinese, the Russians, the Nazis and Saddam Hussein all agree! Gun Control Works! — Dean Armstrong

We had not only lost our childhood in the war but our lives had been tainted by the same experiences that still caused us great pain and sadness. — Ishmael Beah

Speciesism is a failure to empathize with those outside one's group. In general, speciesists simply disregard the myriad nonhumans whom humans intentionally hurt and kill. Who cares if millions of mice and rats are vivisected? They're 'only rodents'. What does it matter if billions of chickens live in misery until they die in pain and fear? They're 'just chickens'. They aren't human, so they don't count. Victimizers lack empathy for their victims, but absence of empathy doesn't justify victimization, whether the victims are human or nonhuman. — Joan Dunayer

Habit, if wisely and skillfully formed, becomes truly a second nature; but unskillfully and unmethodically depicted, it will be as it were an ape of nature, which imitates nothing to the life, but only clumsily and awkwardly — Francis Bacon

Going bearded seemed one less thing to have to fail at. — Charles Frazier

the king of kind hearts and polite fellows — Herman Melville

But I see now that our future lies not in building beautiful havens from the ugliness in society, but in building a different kind of society. He — J.P. Delaney

The man or woman at home who prays often has as much to do with the effectiveness of the missionary on the field, and consequently with the results of his or her labors, as the missionary. — R.A. Torrey