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Timidez Significado Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

I really feel a sense of responsibility first as a creation of a force that I call God, that's bigger than myself. And because I'm black, I feel the responsibility to that. I feel the responsibility to my womanness. But more importantly, I feel a responsibility to my humanness. — Oprah Winfrey

Timidez Significado Quotes By Freddy Adu

My only real job is to play well and do my job on the field. If I do that, all the other stuff will take care of itself. — Freddy Adu

Timidez Significado Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Everyone who has something is afraid of losing it, and people with nothing are worried they'll forever have nothing. Everyone is the same. — Haruki Murakami

Timidez Significado Quotes By Magda Gerber

When you approach your baby with an attitude of respect, you let him know what you intend to do and give him a chance to respond. You assume he is competent and involve him in his care and let him, as much as possible, solve his own problems. You give him plenty of physical freedom and you don't push development. — Magda Gerber

Timidez Significado Quotes By Seth Rogen

I've seen a lot of movies get made where no one has control. No one likes it. — Seth Rogen

Timidez Significado Quotes By Lauren Oliver

I feel an ache in my throat, but I manage to smile. Two conflicting desires go through me at the same time, each as sharp as a razorblade: I want to see you grow up and Don't ever change. — Lauren Oliver

Timidez Significado Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

For God's love, take things patiently, have sense, Think! We are prisoners and shall always be. Fortune has given us this adversity, Some wicked planetary dispensation, Some Saturn's trick or evil constellation Has given us this, and Heaven, though we had sworn The contrary, so stood when we were born. We must endure it, that's the long and short. — Geoffrey Chaucer