Virtudes Y Quotes & Sayings
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I always push forward. It doesn't mean that I'll be perfect. I make mistakes
but I learn from my mistakes, and move on. — Elvis Stojko

There are men running governments who shouldn't be allowed to play with matches. — Will Rogers

Letting go doesn't mean that you don't care about someone anymore. It's just realizing that the only person you really have control over is yourself. — Deborah Reber

And if the City falls and one survives
he shall carry the City within on the roads of exile
he shall be the City — Zbigniew Herbert

We as women analyze every little thing that comes out of men's mouths, but sometimes you've got to just pay their craziness no heed. Just pretend it's their "time of the month" and think about the dry-cleaning you've got to pick up. — Kimora Lee Simmons

I would love to work more - I really would - but there is not a lot of stuff around and the stuff that is around is not very complicated; it tends to lie a little flat. — Holly Hunter

Sometimes crying or laughing are the only options left, and laughing feels better right now. — Veronica Roth

Fight tautness whenever it occurs; strive for relaxed muscles throughout. — Bobby Jones

Yes, it will go through the disciplines that all puppies go through including house training and puppy walking, then at twelve month old it the training becomes a lot more rigorous which has to be done carefully otherwise you are in danger of stressing the dog. — David Blunkett

A man never is happy, but spends his whole life in striving after something which he thinks will make him so; he seldom attains his goal, and when he does, it is only to be disappointed; he is mostly shipwrecked in the end, and comes into harbor with mast and rigging gone. And then, it is all one whether he has been happy or miserable; for his life was never anything more than a present moment always vanishing; and now it is over. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Trees and plants always look like the people they live with, somehow. — Zora Neale Hurston