
Top 13 Informaci N Importante Quotes
#1. The first step to finding a God-written love story is handing the pen to the true Author of romance.
Leslie Ludy
#2. A week passes but it feels as if he's never been anywhere else. It's one of the things war does to you. Everything you see works to replace moments and people from your life before, until you can't remember why any of it mattered. It doesn't help if you're a soldier. The effect is the same.
Paula McLain
#3. But in Japan, there are two very specific words to define these selves: tatemae, or the presentation of your public self, and honne, how you really feel.
Roland Kelts
#4. I will not leave a corner of my consciousness covered up, but saturate myself with the strange and extraordinary new conditions of this life, and it will all refine itself into poetry later on.
Isaac Rosenberg
#5. Status is always ripe for satire, status is always good for comedy.
Stephen Colbert
#6. Keep training harder and always challenge yourself.
Jose Aldo
#7. I can tell you is all nine of the people here [ on debates] would make an infinitely better commander in chief than Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.
Ted Cruz
#8. If ants had a language they would, no doubt, call their anthill an artifact and describe the brick wall in its neighborhood as a natural object. Nature in fact would be for them all that was not 'ant-made'.
C.S. Lewis
#9. Truth is truth. Implications are subjective. People will hear your words and draw their own conclusion.
Neal Shusterman
#10. Like a mighty army moves the Church of God. But this is no way for a gentle-man.
Alan W. Watts
#11. It is not possible that we should remember that we existed before our body, for our can bear no trace of such existence, neither can eternity be defined in terms of time or have any relation to time. But notwithstanding, we feel and know that we are eternal.
Baruch Spinoza
#12. An industrious farmer occupies a more dignified place in the scale of beings ... than a lazy lounger ... too proud to work, and drawing out a miserable existence by eating on that surplus of other men's labor.
Thomas Jefferson
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