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É que há perguntas que não podem ser dirigidas às pessoas, mas à vida. Pergunte à vida, senhor. Mas não a este lado da vida. Porque a vida não acaba do lado dos vivos. Vai para além, para o lado dos falecidos. Procura desse outro lado da vida, senhor.
~ Mia Couto
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We are starved for the unknown God. A few, like Stephen, will consume him in a sacrament. Others, like myself, are driven out into the waste places in search of his presence. That elusive presence that is neither here nor there but arrives, strangely, when we are becoming resigned to absence.
~ Unknown
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have you ever wondered about how, in the original West Side Story, Tony manages to wander randomly onto a street in a Puerto Rican neighborhood, shout, "Maria!" and only one woman answers him?)
~ Unknown
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If you want potential readers to find your book on Amazon, at leat give them a map.
~ Unknown
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was an antidote to the self-consciousness that consumed me as an eccentric teenager in search of an identity.
~ Michael J. Fox
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The theory of six degrees of separation was never meant to see how many people we could find. It was a set of directions for how to find the people we have lost.
~ Unknown
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He was being sought for.
~ Michael McDowell
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From this point on, she whispered, we will either find or lose our souls.
~ Michael Ondaatje
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This last night we tear into each other, as if to wound, as if to find the key to everything before morning.
~ Michael Ondaatje
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And my parents, whose end I can't imagine. And then, of course, me, the one trying to find a reason for living in the first place.
~ Michael Paterniti
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After all, I couldn't name my longing, and yet it was there, always driving me away from the place I stood.
~ Michael Paterniti
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The revenant, he knew, searched for him.
~ Michael Punke
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His guilt swelled up, churning like a paddle wheel in his stomach. He wanted desperately to flee. How do you escape something that comes from inside? The revenant, he knew, searched for him.
~ Michael Punke
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Unlike the others, Bridger understood instantly. In his mind he had seen this vision before. His guilt swelled up, churning like a paddle wheel in his stomach. He wanted desperately to flee. How do you escape something that comes from inside? The revenant, he knew, searched for him.
~ Michael Punke
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How do you escape something that comes from inside? The revenant, he knew, searched for him.
~ Michael Punke
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Prowl along the fringes of residential neighborhoods until you find the word "sucker" scratched into a tree or fencepost, usually with an arrow indicating the proper house.
~ Unknown
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Do you believe in God?" he asks. "Do you?" "I used to" "What happened?" "I couldn't find him. He's supposed to be everywhere. I mean, he's not supposed to be playing hide-and-seek.
~ Michael Robotham
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He came to a decision and looked at Dagon before climbing into the car. "Find the Disir." Dagon stiffened, showing a rare sign of emotion. "Is that wise?" he asked. "It is neccessary.
~ Michael Scott
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Sometimes when I start a sentence with no idea where it's going. I just hope I find it along the way.
~ Michael Scott
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Intelligent Design is a remarkably uncreative theory that abandons the search for understanding at the very point where it is most needed. If Intelligent Design is really a science, then the burden is on its scientists to discover the mechanisms used by the Intelligent Designer. (80)
~ Michael Shermer
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The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.
~ Michael Wolff
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Il n'y a pas beaucoup à gagner dans ce monde : le
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Ni toi ni moi ne sommes sûrs qu'il y a un fin mot de l'histoire, mais ça vaut la peine de le chercher.
~ Unknown
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When the search committee named the Reverend Dr. Tom Fox as their candidate, and when the congregation heard him preach and unanimously voted him in—well, almost unanimously, as the usual half-dozen soreheads cast dissenting votes—spirits soared and there was much rejoicing, no small part of which was the enormous pleasure and relief of seeing the interim depart.
~ Michelle Huneven
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