Treinar Quotes & Sayings
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Ebooks have many advantages - publishers don't have to make guesses about how many books to print, books need never go "out of print", and hard-to-find books can be easily available. So far, the only limitation seems to be finding a way for the writer to be paid. — Kate Grenville

As human beings, our job in life is to help people realize how rare and valuable each one of us really is, that each of us has something that no one else has- or ever will have- something inside that is unique to all time. It's our job to encourage each other to discover that uniqueness and to provide ways of developing its expression. — Fred Rogers

I love to come home and work on one of my other jobs. Just to remember that the floors gotta be mopped, and that everything isn't centered around what you fought about in Washington last week. — Chellie Pingree

Good and evil are so interwoven in life that every good, traced up far enough, is found to involve evil. This is the great mystery of life. — Amelia Barr

Lights flicker, flash, dim. I fall into the blackness. — Cynthia Sax

When I'm not performing? I'm looking for the next big thing. — Ashanti

It's faith that got me here. So it's faith that will get me through. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

Self-inflicted pain has a calming effect; it clears the head, diminishes one's fascination with the ego, and most important, gives one the sense of having taken some real action against the everyday foolishness of the body and of the vagrant, willful, heedless imagination. — Valerie Martin

Anything that erodes the fear of God will intensify the fear of man. — Edward T. Welch

The Past is Experience, Thats All You Got to Learn From. — Mary Norton

She wasn't a person who needed to be liked so much as she was a person who liked to be notorious. — E. Lockhart

That falls into the category of advice that sounds helpful but actually makes no freaking sense. — Shannon Messenger

O thou that dost inhabit in my breast, leave not the mansion so long tenantless; lest, growing ruinous, the building fall and leave no memory of what it was! — William Shakespeare