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Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Maureen Johnson

For you, there is underage, and then, there is underage. I believe a taste of wine is perfectly acceptable, but please stick to one glass tonight. Now, let's work on ambiance. — Maureen Johnson

Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Bill Grigsby

To paraphrase Antonio Gramsci, cynicism of intellect; promise of the present. — Bill Grigsby

Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Jeanne DuPrau

It's for my God, the god of dogs, and snakes and dust mites and albino bears and Siamese twins, the god of stars and starships and other dimensions, the god who loves everyone and makes everything marvelous. — Jeanne DuPrau

Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Arlene Francis

If there's anything intolerance can't tolerate, it's ridicule! — Arlene Francis

Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Larry and the pilot stood to one side, smoking, sharing that camaraderie of all people who are determined to blacken their lungs. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Sofocles Resumen Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

We have negative mental habits that come up over and over again. One of the most significant negative habits we should be aware of is that of constantly allowing our mind to run off into the future. Perhaps we got this from our parents. Carried away by our worries, we're unable to live fully and happily in the present. Deep down, we believe we can't really be happy just yet - that we still have a few more boxes to be checked off before we can really enjoy life. We speculate, dream, strategize, and plan for these "conditions of happiness" we want to have in the future; and we continually chase after that future, even while we sleep. We may have fears about the future because we don't know how it's going to turn out, and these worries and anxieties keep us from enjoying being here now. — Thich Nhat Hanh