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Textos Informativos Quotes By Lee Martin

Later, while she was sleeping, she woke to the sound of Ray moving through the house. At first she confused. She thought she was still married to Bill. Then, when she had everythbing straight in her head, shame washed over her because she had denied her first husband when she had told Ray that no man had ever been as good to her as he had. But it was true, wasn't it? She lay in bed, listening to him opening cabinets, and she knew it was impossible to say what was between people, and the longer you were with someone, the harder it was to even come close. All she knew was that once she had been with Bill and now she was with Ray. She had come out of her old life and into a new one, and even if she wished for it, which she didn't-not really, she didn't, not even in her heart of hearts-she couldn't go back.
~Clare — Lee Martin

Textos Informativos Quotes By Michael Fassbender

I don't like to plan anything ever because it never seems to work. I'm just really ... let's just get this film out and see how this one does. — Michael Fassbender

Textos Informativos Quotes By Jacqueline E. Smith

God, everything is wasted on the living. — Jacqueline E. Smith

Textos Informativos Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

And how much better to die in all the happy period of undisillusioned youth, to go out in a blaze of light, than to have your body worn out and old and illusions shattered. — Ernest Hemingway,

Textos Informativos Quotes By Karen Salmansohn

Stop bragging about your lack of sweat and effort in achieving your goals. Start bragging about how hard you work, how patient you've become. — Karen Salmansohn

Textos Informativos Quotes By Socrates

There is no greater magnificence than to defeat oneself. That is the magnificence ... — Socrates

Textos Informativos Quotes By William Shakespeare

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek (my weary travel's end)
Doth teach that ease and that repose to say,
"Thus far the miles are measur'd from thy friend."
The beast that bears me, tired with my woe,
Plods [dully] on, to bear that weight in me,
As if by some instinct the wretch did know
His rider lov'd not speed, being made from thee.
The bloody spur cannot provoke him on,
That sometimes anger thrusts into his hide,
Which heavily he answers with a groan,
More sharp to me than spurring to his side,
For that same groan doth put this in my mind:
My grief lies onward and my joy behind. — William Shakespeare

Textos Informativos Quotes By Na

We are always waiting, aren't we? All in a state of hesitation and held breath. Sometimes it's glorious like a storm at the end of a hot day. — Na

Textos Informativos Quotes By William L. Shirer

Demonstrated that the more you owed a country the more business you did with it. — William L. Shirer

Textos Informativos Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Medical science is as yet very imperfectly differentiated from common cure-mongering witchcraft — George Bernard Shaw

Textos Informativos Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

I have come face to face with many truths from the past that had to be revised with present knowledge. — Jeffrey Fry

Textos Informativos Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

When jurists and business men assert that the depreciation of money has a very great influence on all kinds of debt relations, that it makes all kinds of business more difficult, or even impossible, that it invariably leads to consequences that nobody desires and that everybody feels to be unjust, we naturally agree with them. In a social order that is entirely founded on the use of money and in which all accounting is done in terms of money, the destruction of the monetary system means nothing less than the destruction of the basis of all exchange. Nevertheless, this evil cannot be counteracted by ad hoc laws designed to remove the burden of the depreciation from single persons, or groups of persons, or classes of the community, — Ludwig Von Mises

Textos Informativos Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Listen to me," he said, "do you really think women are the flower of life? You know, you can get fed up with them after a while ... All they do is stop you achieving anything serious. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn