
Top 15 Tremendas Ventas Quotes
#1. Some of my best friends never agree with me politically.
Harry S. Truman
#2. There was a time when I knew what it was like
To live without you, to share your pain
But time moved on, and you came back
Loving me like you'd never left
Monica Alexander
#3. Woyzeck
Us poor people. Yes, money, money. You see, Captain, if you have no money. Try raising someone like me in this world on morals alone. Man is also flesh and blood.
Georg Buchner
#5. Histories are like novels in that they set out to provide more or less comprehensive accounts of social systems.
Mikhail Bakhtin
#6. But to wish oneself into another's glory, as boy or as man, is an impossibility, untenable on psychological grounds if you are not a writer, and on aesthetic grounds if you are.
Philip Roth
#7. I have sometimes suspected that the only thing that holds no mystery is happiness, because it is its own justification.
Jorge Luis Borges
#8. Zane," Annie said with a hand on his shoulder. "Go find a state that allows it, and marry that man.
Abigail Roux
#9. Does he have ugly hands? Sometimes beautiful people have ugly hands.
Anonymous
#10. Shit, boy. Look at me. Do they have me right now? Are you tying me up and hitting me and ... whatever? Did you trap me?"
"I ... " I shake my head.
"And do I look free?
Hannah Moskowitz
#11. We all have an interest, and a duty to future generations, to ensure that the benefits of mobility that we now take for granted, do not place an intolerable burden on our environment
Elliot Morley
#12. He felt Death reaching out to him. But all of a sudden there was something else, too: words. Words that relieved the pain, cooled his brow, and spoke of love, nothing but love ... It was his daughter's voice, and the White Women withdrew their pale hands as if they had burned themselves on her love.
Cornelia Funke
#13. I'm a behind-the-scenes guy. I've got a face for radio.
Dave Sitek
#14. Word on the street says you've taken down a lot of rich bastards."
"Well, the poor bastards don't have much money, or any challenging safes.
Patrick Weekes
#15. The youth of an art is, like the youth of anything else, its most interesting period. When it has come to the knowledge of good and evil it is stronger, but we care less about it.
Samuel Butler
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