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Subjacente Priberam Quotes By Rani Mukerji

I'm not bothered about what people say behind my back. I don't need to know about it. I believe in living my life and doing my work. God will give you success. And even if He doesn't, there's a lesson to be learnt. — Rani Mukerji

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By J.K. Rowling

They were allowed to remain inside over break due to the downpour outside. They — J.K. Rowling

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By James Gates Percival

Happy the life, that in a peaceful stream,
Obscure, unnoticed through the vale has flow'd;
The heart that ne'er was charm'd by fortune's gleam
Is ever sweet contentment's blest abode. — James Gates Percival

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By Camille Paglia

The reform of a college English department cuts no ice down at the corner garage. — Camille Paglia

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By Davy Jones

Once you get into something so big, people think of you in one way. — Davy Jones

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By Edward De Bono

( ... ) being right all the time acquires a huge importance in education, and there is this terror of being wrong. The ego is so tied to being right that later on in life you are reluctant to accept that you are ever wrong, because you are defending not the idea but your self-esteem. ( ... ) this terror of being wrong means that people have enormous difficulties in changing ideas. — Edward De Bono

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By Gene Simmons

Before a show, you might have aches or pains, or it's a bad rainy day, or it's too humid. We all complain about stuff. But ... how do I put this poetically? Once it's the roar of the crowd and the smell of the greasepaint, forget it. Once the adrenaline kicks in and your chest expands, you forget about all that. — Gene Simmons

Subjacente Priberam Quotes By S. Jay Olshansky

Physical immortality is seductive. The ancient Hindus sought it; the Greek physician Galen from the 2nd Century A.D. and the Arabic philosopher/physician Avicenna from the 11th Century A.D. believed in it. — S. Jay Olshansky