Varredura Quotes & Sayings
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When God has abandoned you and the devil is snapping at your heels, what you really need on your side is a bigger devil. — Mike Carey

I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down. — Mitch Hedberg

He thinks money spent on a home is money wasted. He's lived too much in hotels. Never the best hotels, of course. Second-rate hotels. He doesn't understand a home. He doesn't feel at home in it. And yet, he wants a home. He's even proud of having this shabby place. He loves it here. — Eugene O'Neill

The spectacle that falsifies reality is nevertheless a real product of that reality. Conversely, real life is materially invaded by the contemplation of the spectacle, and ends up absorbing it and aligning itself with it. Objective reality is present on both sides. — Anonymous

There is no deodorant like success. — Elizabeth Taylor

So did you use magic to make the hut, miss?"
"I didn't have to," said Tiffany. "The magic was already here. — Terry Pratchett

Pursuing a rapid experiment and finding out you were wrong and changing directions isn't failure. That is the road to success. — Nathan Furr

We permit Limitations to Limit us, instead of Limiting our Limitations.-RVM — R.v.m.

I would kick this bad world's ass if I could just get on my feet — Jon Bon Jovi

Nearly everyone who is asked where they want to spend their final days says at home, surrounded by people they love and who love them. That's the consistent finding of surveys and, in my experience as a doctor, remains true when people become patients. Unfortunately, it's not the way things turn out. At present, just over one-fifth of Americans are at home when they die. Over 30 percent die in nursing homes, where, according to polls, virtually no one says they want to be. Hospitals remain the site of over 50 percent of deaths in most parts of the country, and nearly 40 percent of people who die in a hospital spend their last days in ICU, where they will likely be sedated or have their arms tied down so they will not pull out breathing tubes, intravenous lines, or catheters. Dying is hard, but it doesn't have to be this hard. — Ira Byock