Univoco Sinonimos Quotes & Sayings
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I used to believe that culture was "soft," and had little bearing on our bottom line. What I believe today is that our culture has everything to do with our bottom line, now and into the future. — Vern Dosch
For after all, a poster does more than simply
supply information on the goods it advertises;
it also reveals a society's state of mind — Armin Hofmann
Anger, regret, resentment, blame, worry, and guilt all lead to one place: fear. Don't let that fear stand in the way of recognizing your true worth. — Charles F. Glassman
When God comes in His fullness, then our ministry will become easy, it will be a blessing and a pleasure, not a load and a burden. — Sunday Adelaja
He was conscious of the disastrous fact that love and desire must be expressed in the same way ... — Albert Camus
You go in the weight room and you lift weights and you do all these things to strengthen your body. This is strengthening your mind. When you can stay focused and you can use that focus to always come back with your breath to center yourself, so that you're kind of floating in the moment, in the spirit. — Phil Jackson
But Humanity, in its desire for comfort, had over-reached itself. It had exploited the riches of nature too far. Quietly and complacently, it was sinking into decadence, and progress had come to mean the progress of the Machine. — E. M. Forster
I've been running a lot, taking care of myself. — Eminem
PiYo gives you hardcore definition, intense calorie burn, and allover strength - without weights, without jumps, and without destroying your body. — Chalene Johnson
What I do now defines who I am as a woman and how people see me; they don't see me as a little girl. — Ashlee Simpson
Fundamentally, I started writing to save my life. Yes, my own life first. I see the same impulse in my students-the dark, the queer, the mixed-blood, the violated-turning to the written page with a relentless passion, a drive to avenge their own silence, invisibility, and erasure as living, innately expressive human beings. — Cherrie L. Moraga