Uniformidad De Dosis Quotes & Sayings
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So I think that I can say, as the President of Poland, we're proud that I am coming from Poland, which is different and what's more important, much better than before. — Aleksander Kwasniewski

He nuzzled her hair. "I've never been with a lady before. I don't know the rules."
"Fortunately, I'm an unusual sort of woman. Mrs. Barrington did her best to change that, but she never succeeded, bless her."
"Why should she want to change you?"
Beth warmed. "My lord, I do believe you are the most flattering man of my acquaintance."
Ian paused, his expression unreadable. "I state truths. You are perfect as you are. — Jennifer Ashley

For unnumbered centuries of human history the wilderness has given way. The priority of industry has become dogma. Are we as yet sufficiently enlightened to realize that we must now challenge that dogma, or do without our wilderness? Do we realize that industry, which has been our good servant, might make a poor master? — Aldo Leopold

Does Hollywood do movies about terrorism? Yeah. And why do they do that? Because it sells. — Faran Tahir

Fire, air, earth, and water are bodies and therefore solids, and solids are contained in planes, and plane rectilinear figures are made up of triangles. — Plato

Mother Nature does not do bailouts. — Al Gore

You're divine.
Didn't anyone ever tell you
It's OK to shine? — Lana Del Rey

From when I was a kid I wanted to write. It was so important to me that I was writing my own material. — Emeli Sande

An English army led by an Irish general: that might be a match for a French army led by an Italian general. — George Bernard Shaw

I love acting, and that's my passion. So I would love to do more movies and some serious things — Selena

The thing you like/are good at is a sacred thing ... — Ken Jennings

I did not believe political directives could be successfully applied to creative writing ... not to poetry or fiction, which to be valid had to express as truthfully as possible the individual emotions and reactions of the writer. — Langston Hughes