Transitorio Sinonimo Quotes & Sayings
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Pablo Picasso would paint a painting and hang it on the wall, and you would go and see the painting exactly how he wanted it to be made. But if you have an idea for a TV show, for example, you're beholden to studios to produce it and distributors to distribute it. — Casey Neistat

When I see the crumbling roads and bridges, or the dilapidated airports, or the factories moving overseas to Mexico, or to other countries, I know these problems can all be fixed, but not by Hillary Clinton - only by me. — Donald Trump

No man will be present in those mysteries,
yet all men will kneel,
no man will be potent,
important,
yet all men will feel
what it is to be a woman. — Hilda Doolittle

Strange the faithless fuss made about taking a walk in the safest and pleasantest of all places, a wilderness. — John Muir

The relationship I have to my fatherland is like that of mothers with crippled children: they love them all the more, the more crippled they are. Germany is the background of all my plans, the return to Germany. — Friedrich List

Days I kept busy with fractured angels' client masquerades. — Olga Broumas

You yourselves are the Being you are seeking. — Swami Vivekananda

Rationally, factory farming is so obviously wrong, in so many ways. In all of my reading and conversations, I've yet to find a credible defense of it. But food is not rational. Food is culture, habit, and identity. — Jonathan Safran Foer

They say the movies should be more like life; I think life should be more like the movies. — Myrna Loy

When most presidents get in, they move to the center because they realize that this is a centrist country - even Reagan. — Edward Brooke

I used to play a game where I imagined that someone had abandoned me in a strange place & I had to find my way back home-I thought I could do it blind, the same way a lost dog might trek a thousand miles to return to its owner, relying on some mysterious instinct that drew the heart back to where it belonged. — Laura McHugh