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Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Stephen Jay Gould

I emphatically do not assert the general 'truth' of this philosophy of punctuational change. Any attempt to support the exclusive validity of such a grandiose notion would border on the nonsensical. — Stephen Jay Gould

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Francis Bacon

Our humanity is a poor thing, except for the divinity that stirs within us. — Francis Bacon

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Jill Williamson

That is who I want you to remember, lad. The man so filled with Arman's love that he could forgive his son for taking his life and the life of his bride. That is the man I knew. The king I served. Just you remember it.'
'But a man with many mistresses. A man who wouldn't have had that problem if he'd
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'Aye, he was no porcelain saint. He was mixed, torn, pulled by light and darkness, as is every follower of Arman. That is what it is to know Arman and yet still live in this world. Pity those who do not know Arman, because in them there is nothing at all pulling them toward light. — Jill Williamson

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

But all profit that is out of proportion to the labor expended is dishonest. — Leo Tolstoy

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Tim Hansel

There is no better education than your own failures, if you've the eyes to see. We must have the courage to fail. It's evidence that we're risking to be our best. — Tim Hansel

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By Stockwell Day

Tony Blair faced a massive defection from his own party ranks during voting around the intervention in Iraq. For our present purpose, the point is not that he survived the defection, but that he had to face it. — Stockwell Day

Ultrapassar As Dificuldades Quotes By John Gimlette

A lie well told, as the Old Singhalese adage goes, is worth a thousand facts. — John Gimlette