Quotes About Community
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~ Ken Follett
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Et la guilde de la paroisse acceptera de payer la petite tour courtaude dont accouchera Elfric ?
~ Ken Follett
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He said it in the half-embarrassed, half-defiant tone of someone admitting that he belongs to a religious sect. "You
~ Ken Follett
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He could survive anywhere but he belonged nowhere.
~ Ken Follett
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ÎÈ›i vom accepta pomana È™i îÈ›i mulÈ›umim. – MulÈ›umiÈ›i-i lui Dumnezeu, nu mie, spuse Philip îndat?. Femeia rosti: - MulÈ›umim ??ranilor din ale c?ror dijme aÈ›i luat mâncarea.
~ Ken Follett
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No se puede amar a la humanidad. Solo se puede amar a las personas. GRAHAM GREENE
~ Ken Follett
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Dirigió una última mirada atrás. Su puente dominaba el panorama. Había transformado radicalmente la aldea. La mayoría de la gente ya no se refería a ella por su antiguo nombre de Dreng's Ferry. Ahora la llamaban King's Bridge, el puente del rey.
~ Ken Follett
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They were part of an international community of scholars .... There was an atmosphere of feverish excitement among them as they discovered and explored the treasure-house of Arab learning, and they had casually welcomed Jack as a student: they admitted into their circle anyone who understood what they were doing and shared their enthusiasm for it.
~ Ken Follett
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Obama said: "It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled—Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals, or a collection of red states and blue states: we are, and always will be, the United States of America.
~ Ken Follett
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Privée de pont, l'une des plus grandes villes d'Angleterre mourrait et le prieuré, qui était son poumon, verrait décroître son prestige jusqu'à n'être plus qu'un avant-poste isolé au fin fond de la campagne, où quelques moines continueraient à accomplir leurs dévotions dans le désert sonore d'une cathédrale décrépite.
~ Ken Follett
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institution, poor mite." Lloyd had heard how the baby had been delivered by eleven-year-old Carla. That little girl
~ Ken Follett
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and dances at night. Daisy greeted the people she knew, which was
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The Antwerpers hated nobody, except those who did not pay their debts.
~ Ken Follett
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Esta es la historia de mis abuelos y de los vuestros, de nuestros padres y de nuestras propias vidas. De alguna forma es la historia de todos nosotros.» KEN FOLLETT
~ Ken Follett
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The same baby at Kingsbridge Priory would cause a stir. On the other hand, what was wrong with that? It was not a sin to give people something to talk about.
~ Ken Follett
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El delito es la ruptura de una regla social importante. Los animales solitarios no tienen reglas. Un oso invadirá la cueva de otro oso, robará su alimento y matará a sus oseznos. Los lobos no hacen esas cosas; si las hicieran, no vivirían en manadas. Los lobos son monógamos, unos cuidan los cachorros de los otros y respetan el espacio particular ajeno. Si un individuo quebranta las reglas, lo castigan; si reincide, lo expulsan de la manada o lo condenan a muerte.
~ Ken Follett
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Nos enfrentaremos a todas las dificultades juntos y resolveremos todos nuestros problemas juntos.
~ Ken Follett
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But the rest are even scared to open up and laugh. You know, that's the first thing that got me about this place, that there wasn't anybody laughing. I haven't heard a real laugh since I came through that door, do you know that? Man, when you lose your laugh you lose your footing.
~ Ken Kesey
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All that five thousand kids lived in those five thousand houses, owned by guys that got off the train. The houses looked so much alike that, time and time again, the kids went home by mistake to different houses and different families. Nobody ever noticed.
~ Ken Kesey
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I've heard that theory of the Therapeutic Community enough times to repeat it forwards and backwards - how a guy has to learn to get along in a group before he'll be able to function in a normal society; how the group can help the guy by showing him where he's out of place; how society is what decides who's sane and who isn't, so you got to measure up.
~ Ken Kesey
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Meg kell neked is érteni, hogy amint valaki a másiknak a segítségére siet, maga fedezetlen marad.
~ Ken Kesey
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Man will do away with anything that threatens him with loneliness—even himself.
~ Ken Kesey
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Senki se egy nagy csoda, és mégis az van, hogy mindenki a másik rágásával-szapulásával tölti a java életét.
~ Ken Kesey
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Sometimes it takes more courage to ask for help than to act alone.
~ Ken Petti
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