Top 14 Catastrofes Naturais Quotes

#1. I do have a lot of concerns but I am happy to say the Mets aren't one of them.

Bud Selig

#2. You don't want to be first, right? You want to be second or third. You don't want to be - Facebook is not the first in social media. They're the third, right? Similarly, you know, if you look at Steve Jobs' history, he's never been first.

Malcolm Gladwell

#3. The love of only one man or one woman is an enclosure.

Anais Nin

#4. But then he told himself: What does it really mean to be useful? Today's world, just as it is, contains the sum of the utility of all people of all times. Which implies: The highest morality consists in being useless.

Milan Kundera

#5. I think my relationship with life has changed - I want to make more complex images than before. Complex in the sense that I try to put in a lot of information, sometimes contradictory information.

Luis Gonzalez

#6. Private property is a necessary institution, at least in a fallen world; men work more and dispute less when goods are private than when they are in common.

R. H. Tawney

#7. Men under stress are fools, and fool themselves.

Michael Crichton

#8. I like to say that I practice militant mysticism. I'm really absolutely sure of some things that I don't quite know.

Rob Bell

#9. I dance - to ease the madness, to subdue the longing, to breathe life into my dreams.

Cheri Bauer

#10. Where there is Dharma there is no karma. So we have to lean on Dharmic values and we have to build a Dharmic family, we have to relate to that family and we have to relate to it deeply.

Harbhajan Singh Yogi

#11. The more you live the more things reflect all around you!!!!

Kenny Chesney

#12. It was no big deal. It didn't affect my vision and I could breathe OK.

Maria Cantwell

#13. Laughter is the best medicine - unless you're diabetic, then insulin comes pretty high on the list.

Jasper Carrott

#14. Freedom is not the absence of obligation or restraint, but the freedom of movement within healthy, chosen parameters.

Kristin Armstrong

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