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Un Artista Del Quotes By Thomas Reid

In every chain of reasoning, the evidence of the last conclusion can be no greater than that of the weakest link of the chain, whatever may be the strength of the rest. — Thomas Reid

Un Artista Del Quotes By V.E Schwab

Kell would say it was impossible. What a useless word, in a world with magic. — V.E Schwab

Un Artista Del Quotes By Louis D. Brandeis

Those who won our independence believed that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties. — Louis D. Brandeis

Un Artista Del Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

She closed her eyes. Her rabbit heart slowed, curled up in its warren, and seemed to become fully itself: warm fur, soft belly. A thrum of breath in the dark. * — Marie Rutkoski

Un Artista Del Quotes By Ariel Seraphino

This is me being ridiculously stalking someone. — Ariel Seraphino

Un Artista Del Quotes By Shelley Fabares

I think the years on 'The Donna Reed Show,' the years from 14 to 19, were so incredibly important. Donna Reed was simply an extraordinary woman, a woman of great strength, kindness, integrity and compassion. I am not trying to make her sound like a saint, but she had the most profound influence on me. I carry her with me today. — Shelley Fabares

Un Artista Del Quotes By Margaret Atwood

On these occasions I read quickly, voraciously, almost skimming, trying to get as much into my head as possible before the next long starvation. If it were eating it would be gluttony of the famished; if it were sex it would be a swift furtive stand-up in an alley somewhere. — Margaret Atwood

Un Artista Del Quotes By Lars Von Trier

I am a man who likes to control things, and if I can't control them totally I will not control them at all. — Lars Von Trier

Un Artista Del Quotes By Umberto Eco

I did not know then what Brother William was seeking, and to tell the truth, I still do not know today, and I presume he himself did not know, moved as he was solely by the desire for truth, and by the suspicion - which I could see he always harbored - that the truth was not what was appearing to him at any given moment. — Umberto Eco