Quotes About Challenge
Hay un momento en que todo viaje se convierte en una pesadilla»;
~ Rosa Montero
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Ir en contra de la corriente general es algo sumamente incómodo. Puede que la mayoría de las miserias morales e intelectuales se cometan por eso: por no contradecir las ideas de tus patronos, de tus vecinos, de tus amigos. Un pensamiento independiente es un lugar solitario y ventoso.
~ Rosa Montero
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Os homens costumam chamar destino àquilo que lhes acontece quando perdem as forças para lutar.
~ Rosa Montero
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People's true nature comes to the fore as soon as things start to go wrong.
~ Rosa Montero
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La realidad es obcecada y compleja e insiste en llevarnos obscenamente la contraria cuando nos ponemos soñadores.
~ Rosa Montero
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El verdadero dolor es una ballena demasiado grande para poder ser arponeada.
~ Rosa Montero
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A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be.
~ Rosalynn Carter
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my time pulling up the beastly things.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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There was another twenty miles to cover tomorrow, most of it on foot.
~ Rosanne Bittner
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No aceptar ningún dogma sino hasta ver si es capaz de resistir un buen chiste
~ Rosario Castellanos
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Será que nuestra historia es tan peligrosa que puede llegar a ser revolucionaria?
~ Rosario Ferré
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Kabullenmenin hayat?n öÄŸrettiÄŸi en a??r ve en zor ders olduÄŸunu düÅŸünüyordu.
~ Rose Tremain
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The heart of their [Walsingham Witnesses] religion seemed to lie in disproving the religion of others.
~ Rosemary Mahoney
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The curly red lines across the African deserts had the fascination of a magnet, and I hoped fervently that the pioneers who were writing their names over the blank spaces, would leave just one small desert for me.
~ Rosita Forbes
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We rode through a three-thousand-year-old country, saw the ruined capital of the Queen of Sheba and the underground red-rock city of Lalibela, fraternized with a tribe of leaden-skinned troglogytes living among the mountains, scrapped with brigands, outwitted crocodiles, and eventually emerged battered and in rags with a book of adventures and 1,000 feet of film.
~ Rosita Forbes
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An explosive outburst—like other forms of maladaptive behavior—occurs when the cognitive demands being placed upon a person outstrip that person's capacity to respond adaptively.
~ Ross W. Greene
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because your child isn't challenging every second of every waking hour. He's challenging sometimes, particularly in situations where flexibility, adaptability, frustration tolerance, and problem solving are required.
~ Ross W. Greene
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Mandy Mitchell's up to her elbows in someone else's shit." Of all the other housekeepers to be assigned to the same floor, she had to get Tori. "As you know, I go by Amanda Lockhart now." "Ah, you'll
~ Roxanne St. Claire
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Besides, they won't hold me long," declared Dave doughtily, "if I get a chance to slip them.
~ Roy Rockwood
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Anything you can do, I can do meta
~ Rudolf Carnap
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God He knows we need men more and more in the Game.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Ay, roar well, said Bagheera, under his whiskers, for the time will come when this naked thing will make thee roar to another tune, or I know nothing of man.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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He has oppressed Beetle, M'Turk, and me, privatim et seriatim, one by one, as he could catch us. But now he has insulted Number Five up in the music-room, and in the presence of these - these ossifers of the Ninety-third, wot look like hairdressers. Binjimin, we must make him cry Capivi!' Stalky's reading did not include Browning or Ruskin.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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The Law, as quoted, lays down a fair conduct of life, and one not easy to follow.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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