Top 13 Biblioratos Colores Quotes
#1. Nature with her wonders blinds and binds one still. There is no escape. I love her utterly through all time and times. All over the world towns to me are prison; green fields are home.
Marion Dudley Cran
#2. Babe, you're the most beautiful woman in the whole goddamn world to me. You're all I fuckin' want, Teacup.
Madeline Sheehan
#3. Boredom strives to detach, but finds itself stuck.
Mason Cooley
#4. Sure, love vincit omnia; is immeasurably above all ambition, more precious than wealth, more noble than name. He knows not life who knows not that: he hath not felt the highest faculty of the soul who hath not enjoyed it.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#5. Pitchers don't need to hit well; they need to pitch well. Every step you create needs to do what it does best and nothing more. Focus allows you to pursue excellence, to zero in on the target. You can ruin a great pitcher by trying to make a hitter out of him, and you can ruin a great church ...
Andy Stanley
#6. I've been doing this long enough that you can tell when people have seen you in something they didn't enjoy, and when they have seen you in something they actually enjoyed.
Robin Tunney
#7. I don't think I've ever come to terms with not having had a father around, and that's why I made so many mistakes with men.
Amanda Eliasch
#8. Everything in this world is designed to oppose your forward movement!
Eric Ludy
#9. I suppose it's something to do with her black-brained religion not to take care of the body.
Evelyn Waugh
#10. The desire to please other people is a potent way to distract yourself from what you are feeling.
Gary Zukav
#11. Simply put, self-centered and egocentric people don't
inspire others. We are inspired by people who place
others-- other people, other ideas, other goals-- above
themselves.
Del Suggs
#12. Fascist movements kill off their critics, literally or metaphorically, while democratic movements value, invite and even welcome criticism.
Parker Palmer
#13. A man who can laugh at himeself delivers all men from the burden of their vanity.
Elie Faure