Sobreponerse Sinonimo Quotes & Sayings
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Beautiful roads must be walked; beautiful lakes must be swam; beautiful mountains must be climbed! Beautiful realities must not just be watched, they must be lived! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

One thing the Bible does not do: it does not denigrate the mind. The Bible is not anti-intellectual. Rather it gives the reason why all of us know what we know, why we can think with some degree of accuracy, and why we fail to think with complete accuracy. — James W. Sire

I've benefited from the best of both societies and both cultures, East and West. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

Stalin didn't write any memoirs. He was too secretive. He was afraid people might read them. — Jonathan Lynn

God too longs; and because the Absolute Life itself, which dwells in our life, and inspires these very longings, possesses the true world, and is that world. — Josiah Royce

My shoulder will never be the same. I expect you to nurse me back to health. — Cassandra Clare

Hey, Lily," Todd says, placing a napkin in front of her. "Do you know what you're in the mood for tonight? — Vivian Winslow

My mother was born in your state, Mr. Walter, and my mother was a Quaker, and my ancestors in the time of Washington baked bread for George Washington's troops when they crossed the Delaware, and my own father was a slave. — Paul Robeson

The only person who can limit your possibilities is you. — Jon Gordon

The American and the British armies liberated camps, there wasn't a single order of the day: Let's go and liberate the camp. They stumbled upon the camps. Same thing with the Russians, I asked the Colonel who liberated Auschwitz, they didn't, there wasn't a priority. But I feel that that was a mistake, it was a sin because they could have saved so many people and they didn't. — Elie Wiesel

Wouldn't it help Americans more, in the long run, if we were forced to accept some responsibility for the environmental wreckage we prefer to assume is totally out of our control? — Jane Velez-Mitchell