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Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

Branding is to constantly create a perception in the mind of consumers that there is no product like yours — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Igor Eliseev

It always turns out this way: at first people idolize you, swear to be your faithful friend forever and then spit in your tea and in your soul, too. — Igor Eliseev

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Andre Rieu

When my twin grandchildren, Linda and Lyeke, were born two years ago, it changed me. I felt it was the essence of what life is about, and I cried all day. When my son Pierre, their father, was born I didn't cry like that. — Andre Rieu

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

The deepest depth of vulgarism is that of setting up money as the ark of the covenant. — Thomas Carlyle

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Marguerite Kaye

So you wish me to forget that you are a sheikh and a prince and a crown prince and soon to be King? That is a lot to forget. — Marguerite Kaye

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Nikki Gemmell

An emptiness when you realize the loneliest you've ever been is within a marraige, as a wife — Nikki Gemmell

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Gregory R. Reid

It cost me my identity. Being molested created such sexual and emotional confusion that I was an old man before I was fifteen and still a boy at thirty. I felt numb and removed, like I was not there, just a piece of property for others to use and discard. — Gregory R. Reid

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Bertrand Russell

At every moment of life the civilised man is hedged about by restrictions of impulse: if he happens to feel cheerful he must not sing or dance in the street, while if he happens to feel sad he must not sit on the pavement and weep, for fear of obstructing pedestrian traffic. In youth his liberty is restricted at school, in adult life it is restricted throughout his working hours. All this makes zest more difficult to retain, for the co ntinual restraint tends to produce wearin ess and boredom. Nevertheless, a civilised society is impossible without a very considerable degree of restraint upon spontaneous
impulse, since spontaneous impulse will only produce the simplest forms of social c ooperation, not those highly complex forms which modern economic organisation demands — Bertrand Russell

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Kevin McCloud

I hate negativity. I hate people who say the phrase 'I hate'. I really don't like the word 'hate.' Dislike, frightened of, terrified of, or yukky - but not 'hate.' — Kevin McCloud

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Darryl F. Zanuck

Writers are idiots with Underwoods. — Darryl F. Zanuck

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Meredith Wild

You're allowed to want different things in bed than you do in your normal everyday life. — Meredith Wild

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Billy Graham

The ability to rejoice in any situation is a sign of spiritual maturity. — Billy Graham

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By John Adams

Always stand on principle ... even if you stand alone. — John Adams

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Jan Karon

For fog was merely a cloud that wasn't too smitten with itself to visit terra firma. — Jan Karon

Taciturno Portugues Quotes By Chauncey Depew

When Franklin drew the lightning from the clouds, he little dreamed that in the evolution of science his discovery would illuminate the torch of Liberty for France and America. The rays from this beacon, lighting this gateway to the continent, will welcome the poor and the persecuted with the hope and promise of homes and citizenship. — Chauncey Depew