Sunday, May 1, 2011

amor sureno

amor sureno





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amor sureno amor sureno amor sureno







Physics isn't a religion. If it were, we'd have a much easier time raising money. ~Leon Lederman



Why should anyone steal a watch when he could steal a bicycle? ~Flann O'Brien



Being a full-time mother is one of the highest salaried jobs... since the payment is pure love. ~Mildred B. Vermont



There is often less danger in the things we fear than in the things we desire. ~John C. Collins



The chief reason why marriage is rarely a success is that it is contracted while the partners are insane. ~Joseph Collins



If God had wanted me otherwise, He would have created me otherwise. ~Johann von Goethe



It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it. ~John Steinbeck



A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity. ~Thomas Jefferson



The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness. ~Dalai Lama



My goal is to deny yours. ~Hockey Saying



The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well. ~Foe Ancis



Those who live by numbers can also perish by them and it is a terrifying thing to have an adding machine write an epitaph, either way. ~George J.W. Goodman, The Money Game



The gem cannot be polished without friction nor man without trials. ~Confucius



If you make every game a life-and-death thing, you're going to have problems. You'll be dead a lot. ~Dean Smith



Having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting, it may not be logical but it is often true. ~Star Trek, Mr. Spock



In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life. It goes on. ~Robert Frost



Error is a hardy plant; it flourishes in every soil. ~Martin F. Tupper



Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act. ~Truman Capote



An acre of performance is worth a whole world of promise. ~William Dean Howells



We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it and stop there, lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again, and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore. ~Mark Twain

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