Todos Quotes & Sayings
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Top Todos Quotes
Don't throw a baby at anything - even a burglar. — Eugene Mirman
Jesus Christ, shepherd of Judea. — Charlaine Harris
The nuclear weapons on board just one of our Trident submarines contain eight times the firepower expended in all of World War II. — John Allen Paulos
A dress made right should allow one to walk, to dance, even to ride horseback. — Coco Chanel
The inherent purpose of American government is let people seek their own goals and to encourage them to be responsible on the various adventures they have on their way to those goals, good, bad, and otherwise. — P. J. O'Rourke
Nadie me influye, todos contribuyen — Kata Valast
I'm trying not to delve into my world of abstraction and self-indulgence. But I haven't. When I sit down and I try not to [be abstract], it comes out really forced and awkward. — Spencer Krug
Why were we so full of hope in those days? Looking back, I see so clearly that violence was worsening. Living through that time, we didn't see that. We believed in our capacity to grow a great country. A just society. — Kaimana Wolff
May I do to others as I would that they should do unto me. — Plato
It is a glorious occupation, vivifying and self-sustaining in its nature, to struggle with ignorance, and discover to the inquiring minds of the masses the clear cerulean blue of heavenly truth. — Hosea Ballou
There is power through prayer. For many Christians, prayer is nothing special, just something we're supposed to do - go to church, tithe, read the Bible, pray. But prayer should be so much more than an item on our "to do" lists. — Edward McKendree Bounds
I honestly and truly love and believe in what I'm making, and it's not a joke, whereas some people would take a singer-songwriter sitting behind an acoustic guitar as sincere. — Casey Spooner
Stormfur ... You'll have to go on without me, brother. Save the Clan. — Erin Hunter
Si todos los rios son dulces
de donde saca sal el mar?
If all rivers are sweet
where does the sea get its salt? — Pablo Neruda