Torradeiras Kenwood Quotes & Sayings
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The future belongs to the free. — Ronald Reagan
When one starts from a portrait and seeks by successive eliminations to find pure form ... one inevitably ends up with an egg. — Pablo Picasso
It is astonishing how fragile we are as well as how strong.. — Kevin Sorbo
A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves - a special kind of double. — Toni Morrison
Of all injustice that is the greatest which goes under the name of law. — Heath L'Estrange
Youth! There is nothing like it. It's absurd to
talk of the ignorance of youth. The only people whose opinions I listen to now with any respect are people much younger than myself. They seem in front of me. Life has
revealed to them her last wonder. As for the aged, I always contradict the aged. I do it on principle. If you ask them their opinion on something that happened yesterday, they
solemnly give you the opinions current in 1820, when people wore high stocks and knew absolutely nothing. — Oscar Wilde
It doesn't affect me because I look at the internet as the new radio. I look at the radio as gone. [ ... ] Piracy is the new radio. That's how music gets around. [ ... ] That's the radio. If you really want to hear it, let's make it available, let them hear it, let them hear the 95 percent of it. — Neil Young
Leeches are singing in my asshole. — David Sedaris
Very few people are acquainted with death. They undergo it, commonly, not so much out of resolution as custom and insensitivity; and most men die because they cannot help it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
An equation commonly contains one or more so-called unknowns, often represented by x, y, z, etc. — Stieg Larsson
Happiness does not come in large incomes or the most exotic home, it comes in small doses of a great self esteem which can be built upon the strengths of an individual. — Nicholas A. McGirr
Experience has taught me that manufacturers are now as necessary to our independence as to our comfort. — Thomas Jefferson
