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Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By Jim Lehrer

Best I can do for them is to give them every piece of information I can find and let them make the judgments. That's just my basic view of my function as a journalist. — Jim Lehrer

Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By Kaui Hart Hemmings

I've never gone back to the stacks after my book's expiration at the front of the store. Not because I'm above it or anything, but I'd be mortified if someone caught me looking for my own book. — Kaui Hart Hemmings

Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By Steve Leveen

I'm imagining that paper books will evolve to become something akin to candles we have them in our homes and cherish their light but don't light our homes with them. Readers of Lincoln's era would likely be surprised at how well-lit our homes are and I think it's likely that we will be surprised at how well-read future book readers will be. — Steve Leveen

Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By Rich Cohen

The way the kids of immigrants heard about America, you would think it was not down the stairs and out the door but still across the ocean, a distant place where everything is promised and, for hard work, everything is given. From the day he left his parents' house, Abe [Reles] had to know his father was right, that America promises everything, but he also had to know his father was wrong--America gives nothing. Those things that are promised, they cannot be worked for but must be taken, conned away with good looks, obsequiousness, mimicry; or traded for with bit of your soul or the morals of the stories your parents told; or tricked away with lies; or wrested away with brute force. — Rich Cohen

Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By Victoria Peace Green

Don't get hung up about the problems today- Jesus is already there. — Victoria Peace Green

Vandenyno Planeta Quotes By N. T. Wright

The cross is the place where, and the means by which, God loved us to the uttermost. — N. T. Wright