Tecnol Gico De Antioquia Quotes & Sayings
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There will be no beautiful widow with Persian eyes sitting at your grave. And teary-eyed kids won't be asking: "Papa, papa, can you hear us? — Ilya Ilf
It's sad that the cell phone is replacing the watch as a time-telling device. I wear a vintage watch that's really skinny. — Thom Browne
A.I. poses a potential threat more dangerous than nuclear weapons. — Judy Woodruff
To have twenty lovers in one year is easy. To have one lover for twenty years is difficult. — Zsa Zsa Gabor
Architecture is not about designing somehting from a free, fanciful idea. It is about discovering and establishing one's own principle, some kind of regularity - finding an individual formula to apply to one's buildings. — Shigeru Ban
About me, nothing worse they will tell you, my love, than what I told you — Pablo Neruda
It's always funny to find what people's button is. — Seth Rogen
The gifts of the Spirit can be recognized by their fruits. — Susan Howatch
I miss all of my old friends who have passed away. Sometimes you just don't understand why they were taken so soon. I loved and miss Johnny Cash. I miss my old buddy Johnny Paycheck, who happens to be buried in an area of the cemetery that I bought for my family. — George Jones
The cure until the late 1940s, when there was an antibiotic discovered for tuberculosis, was basically rest. It was fresh, cold air, lots of food - five meals a day, lots of sleep, not very much talking, and for some people, complete stillness. — Andrea Barrett
[About Paz De La Huerta ... ] And there is this girl in the audience and she's gorgeous I can only kind of see her silhouette and she's getting like her t*ts out and I'm like: God, that's unusual. — Lana Del Rey
I definitely make time for music. — Hayley Orrantia
Given time, given the number of prisoners now that we're interrogating, I'm confident that we're going to find weapons of mass destruction. — Richard Myers
