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Tecnicidad Quotes By Raymond Buckland

I can sometimes gaze out of the window, at the sheep, ponies, grazing deer, and numerous woodland folk. It's a wonderful setting in which to write. I live on a dirt road, miles from anywhere, with no neighbors. — Raymond Buckland

Tecnicidad Quotes By Alfred Hitchcock

If you can't do it naturally, then fake it. — Alfred Hitchcock

Tecnicidad Quotes By Robert G. Allen

Stories are the shortcut to the heart. — Robert G. Allen

Tecnicidad Quotes By Patrick Ness

("This is all sounding pretty fairy tale-ish," Conor said, suspiciously.)
(You would not say that if you heard the screams of a man killed by a spear, said the monster. Or his cries of terror as he was torn to pieces by wolves. Now be quiet.) — Patrick Ness

Tecnicidad Quotes By Christina, Queen Of Sweden

I was born, have lived, and will die free. — Christina, Queen Of Sweden

Tecnicidad Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

But I disappear into the person I love. I am the permeable membrane. If I love you, you can have everything. You can have my time, my devotion, my ass, my money, my family, my dog, my dog's money, my dog's time - everything. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Tecnicidad Quotes By David Wilcock

neuronal field," as he called it, created within the brain, which in turn interacts with what he called the "pre-space structure" - a field that all space, time, matter, energy, biological life and consciousness emanates from - i.e., the Source Field. — David Wilcock

Tecnicidad Quotes By Eric Micha'el Leventhal

A human being trying to attract more love is like a fish trying to attract more water. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Tecnicidad Quotes By Efraim Karsh

This mixture of political and geographical considerations compounded Saddam's failure to grasp the operational requirements of such a campaign. Rather than allowing his forces to advance until their momentum was exhausted, he voluntarily halted their advance within a week of the onset of hostilities and then announced his willingness to negotiate a settlement. This decision not to capitalise on Iraq's early military successes by applying increased pressure had a number of dire consequences which, in turn, led to the reversal of the course of the war. It saved the Iranian army from a decisive defeat and gave Tehran precious time to re-organise and regroup; and it had a devastating impact on the morale of the Iraqi army and hence on its combat performance. Above all, the limited Iraqi invasion did nothing to endanger the revolutionary regime, nor to drive Ayatollah Khomeini towards moderation. — Efraim Karsh