
Top 12 Cabrita Quotes
#1. We're all responsible for creating a polio-free world while we still can.
Bill Gates
#2. Violence in the developing world is like grief in the developed world - it's everywhere, but we just don't see it.
Gary A. Haugen
#3. Happiness comes in small doses folks. It's a cigarette butt, or a chocolate chip cookie or a five second orgasm. You come, you smoke the butt you eat the cookie you go to sleep wake up and go back to fucking work the next morning, THAT'S IT! End of fucking list!
Denis Leary
#5. Physics explains everything, which we know because anything physics cannot explain does not exist, which we know because whatever exists must be explicable by physics, which we know because physics explains everything. There is something here of the mystical.
David Bentley Hart
#6. At the word trident, it's as if the old Finnick surfaces.
Suzanne Collins
#7. Saudi Arabia has stability. The social contract and the political contract between the king and the rulers and the royal family and the ruled people in Saudi Arabia is very strong and the bondage is so solid.
Al-Waleed Bin Talal
#8. I would happily storm hell in the company of these troops ... how strongly they have demonstrated to the world that free men and women can fight like the dickens.
James Mattis
#9. You'd think that sweet would be a land far, far away from irritating, but as it turns out they're right next door, and always having border disputes.
Daniel Handler
#10. Time is a membrane, a connective tissue, and it can be bruised. Time can't heal all wounds:Time is all wounds. Only love and forgiveness heal all wounds
Gregory David Roberts
#11. When microorganisms die, they make oil; when huge timbers fall, they make coal. But everything here was pure, unadulterated rubbish that didn't make anything. Where does a busted videodeck get you?
Haruki Murakami
#12. So much was closing in about the women who sat knitting, knitting, that they their very selves were closing in around a structure yet unbuilt, where they were to sit knitting, knitting, counting dropping heads.
Charles Dickens
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