Top 13 Emergencia Sanitaria Quotes
#1. What we truly and earnestly aspire to be, that in some sense we are. The mere aspiration, by changing the frame of the mind, for the moment realizes itself.
Anna Jameson
#2. I always felt before Paul Brown, coaches just rolled the ball out onto the field.
Sid Gillman
#3. Comedy is the result of what's happening, not what people are doing. Because if people are doing comedy. It's embarrassing. The individual elements have to be straight-faced, serious, realistic with a firm basis. What makes it comedy is a somewhat shifted way to put it together.
Christoph Waltz
#4. Dreams cannot be tamed. Dreamers cannot be ruled.
Paulo Coelho
#5. The upshot is: Your plane would fly pretty well, except it would be on fire the whole time, and then it would stop flying, and then stop being a plane. The
Randall Munroe
#6. To remind them of what they so easily forgot: that people didn't have to be so serious all the time.
Kurt Vonnegut
#7. Men are born with two eyes but only one tongue in order that they should see twice as much as they say.
Charles Caleb Colton
#8. I don't believe in straight or gay. I really don't. I think we're all degrees of bisexual.
Rita Mae Brown
#9. And the miracle is: if you can go into your suffering as a meditation, watching, to the deepest roots of it, just through watching, it disappears. You don't have to do anything more than watching. If you have found the authentic cause by your watching, the suffering will disappear.
Rajneesh
#10. We all need to look into the dark side of our nature - that's where the energy is, the passion. People are afraid of that because it holds pieces of us we're busy denying.
Sue Grafton
#11. I always felt I was scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get a song together.
Leonard Cohen
#12. For to Ade, ... the holy man was the whole mad, the man of integrity, who not only tried to change the world, but to live in it as it was.
Dorothy Day
#13. What you focus on you become. So always focus on that which is highest, brightest, happiest and most noble of all things, enlightenment.
Frederick Lenz
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