Sonetos De La Quotes & Sayings
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They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself. — Andy Warhol
I think intellectual property is more like land, and copyright violation is more like trespass. Even though you don't take anything away from the landowner when you trespass, most people understand and respect the laws that make it illegal. The real crime in copyright violation is not the making of the copies, it's the expropriation of the creator's right to control the creation. — Brad Templeton
I'd hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people. — Clay Aiken
Killing a Jew was an insignificant, legitimate, authorized, and encouraged act that conformed with the directives of the Reich. Protecting a Jew led to capital punishment. — Patrick Desbois
It's generally much easier to kill an organization than to change it substantially. — Kevin Kelly
A brave girl! And a unique one. The best that I have ever met in my life. — Olga Goa
It had the strangest effect on my internal visualizations." She stared at the hypospray with speculative respect. "I may try it on purpose someday." I want to be there if you do. Miles had a sudden exciting vision of using the drug to augment his own insights - instant brains! - then remembered to his extreme disappointment that fast-penta didn't work like that on him. Riva — Lois McMaster Bujold
It is true that as you have children, there are a good many months when you don't want to be working full-time. I agree that that's an issue. — Sandra Day O'Connor
I've been a fan of Loretta Devine's, since I was a kid, from 'Waiting To Exhale,' and she's been in so many of my favorite movies and television shows. — Kevin Daniels
We are the gods of the atoms that make up ourselves but we are also the atoms of the gods that make up the universe. — Manly Hall
The best education is self-discipline with good principles through human university. — Uzoma Nnadi
We are afraid to allow ourselves to blossom fully because of the general disapproval that fills our air whenever a 'little lady' forgets her place. — Marianne Williamson