poemas de amor para mi novio
Modesty and unselfishness - these are virtues which men praise - and pass by. ~Andre Maurois, Ariel, 1924
If everybody contemplates the infinite instead of fixing the drains, many of us will die of cholera. ~John Rich
The mosquito is the state bird of New Jersey. ~Andy Warhol
I want to reach that condensation of sensations that constitutes a picture. ~Henri Matisse, Notes d'un peintre, 1908
Time waste differs from material waste in that there can be no salvage. The easiest of all wastes and the hardest to correct is the waste of time, because wasted time does not litter the floor like wasted material. ~Henry Ford
The search for happiness is unlike any other search, for we search last in the likeliest places. ~Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com
Live every day as if it were your last and then some day you'll be right. ~H.H. "Breaker" Morant
Summer afternoon - summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. ~Henry James
The most sensitive members of the human and animal populations are much like the canaries in the mines. They are the first to show distress, often becoming ill for unknown reasons. They provide the distant early warning for us all. ~Karilee and Richard Shames, Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled?, 2005
Excuses are the tools with which persons with no purpose in view build for themselves great monuments of nothing. ~Steven Grayhm
The imbecility of men is always inviting the impudence of power. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Proverbs often contradict one another, as any reader soon discovers. The sagacity that advises us to look before we leap promptly warns us that if we hesitate we are lost; that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but out of sight, out of mind. ~Leo Rosten
If you don't think every day is a good day, just try missing one. ~Cavett Robert
Nurses are the heart of healthcare. ~Donna Wilk Cardillo
We always carry out by committee anything in which any one of us alone would be too reasonable to persist. ~Frank Moore Colby
Politics, n: Poly "many" + tics "blood-sucking parasites" ~Larry Hardiman
I don't say we all ought to misbehave, but we ought to look as if we could. ~Orson Welles
We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day. ~Edith Lovejoy Pierce
I love the place; the magnificent books; I require books as I require air. ~Sholem Asch
It is the love of country that has lighted and that keeps glowing the holy fire of patriotism. ~J. Horace McFarland
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