Semanticamente Portugues Quotes & Sayings
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Jiggery pokery!" said Harry in a fierce voice. "Hocus pocus - squiggly wiggly - "
"MUUUUUUM!" howled Dudley, "He's doing you know what! — J.K. Rowling
Meanwhile, the meek are a long time inheriting the earth. — Bob Edwards
The individuals are tragically like marionettes, independently animate but bound by a web they choose not to see; they could resist if they wished, but so few of them do. — Ted Chiang
It takes a long time to write a novel when you have to keep interrupting your work to earn money. — Dana Spiotta
And once you saw the world from three, or five, different roads, the view was never the same. The map changed and altered, and its details became more accurate. The landmarks receded or grew, depending on the angle from which you observed them, and at once, there might be an escarpment from which the astonished traveler would rendezvous with her selves and could suddenly comprehend the land as it truly was. — Kate Elliott
The men were all scumbags, but the whole point of the film is to show the development of that. Each guy is going in there to have a good time. By and large, these men are career men, family men, and you just see the deterioration of them. — Taylor Dane
But, having said that, believe me, as you get older, the parts dry up. They get less and less. — Joseph Bologna
In the lab, we could not see or physically describe the mathematical objects that we called quarks, which we suspected were the key to unlocking the dynamics of the strong force that binds together the clump of protons and neutrons at the center of the atom. — David Gross
Nobody has ever been beyond his own Illusion of Life. — Sorin Cerin
It is my first morning of high school. I have seven new notebooks, a skirt I hate, and a stomachache. — Laurie Halse Anderson
Toil is the true knight's pastime. — Charles Kingsley
The real origins of money are to be found in crime and recompense, war and slavery, honor, debt, and redemption. That, — David Graeber
Every one is expected to look out for himself here. I fancy that there would be very little rising if men were expected to rise for the sake of others, in America. — William Dean Howells
She'd be doing it strictly out of love for the craft - not for the claps that came with. — Lisi Harrison