Top 15 Mutuamente En Quotes
#1. The most evil creatures dont desire the destruction of everythingthey only desire to exploit it for themselves.
Orson Scott Card
#2. To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic.
Alphonse De Lamartine
#3. I am what I am. There's nothing I can do about it.
Boy George
#4. How are you going to teach logic in a world where everybody talks about the sun setting, when it's really the horizon rising?
[Cal Craig]
Howard Whitley Eves
#5. [Facebook and Twitter] aren't the real problems in the office. The real problems are what I like to call the M&Ms, the Managers and the Meetings.
Jason Fried
#6. We are compelled to drive toward total knowledge, right down to the levels of the neuron and the gene. When we have progressed enough to explain ourselves in these mechanistic terms ... the result might be hard to accept.
E. O. Wilson
#7. Swords were given to men, that none might be Slaves, but such as know not how to use them.
Algernon Sidney
#9. The mythology of the New Testament, also, is not to be questioned with respect to the content of its objectifying representations but with respect to the understanding of existence that expresses itself in them.
Rudolf Bultmann
#10. I don't feel that I was a Hollywood-created star.
Kim Novak
#11. The only difference between the narrator of contemporary affairs and the ordinary historian is that moral judgments about the present provoke fiercer reactions and have more immediately practical implications than moral judgments about the past.
Geoffrey Barraclough
#12. RVM's Thought for the Day -
Don't lose today ... for today is guaranteed but tomorrow is not.
R.v.m.
#13. After having read a lot of fiction, literature, whatever you want to call it, from Wolfe to Houellebecq, I think you have to have an understanding and insight of the human condition that is informed and motivated by a desire to immerse yourself in the human world and bring these stories to bear.
Henry Rollins
#14. Falling in love and falling to your death feel about the same, I thought. And I almost laughed.
Shannon Hale
#15. Anticipation of movement, through muscular innervation and memory, by its retention of nerve impulse images, extend the present to the limit of a second or so.
John Desmond Bernal