Quotes About Survival
As long as they have the wish to kill, they will not lose the lust to procreate.
~ Guido Ceronetti
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Ci sforziamo di conservarci in salute per poter morir bene di radiazioni o di aria avvelenata.
~ Guido Ceronetti
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You are your own refuge There is no other You cannot save another You can only save yourself.
~ Guillaume Musso
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Il est des épreuves que l'on ne surmonte jamais vraiment .. Mais auxquelles on survit, malgré tout.
~ Guillaume Musso
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U getu nema budu?nosti, nema perspektive. Jedina realna ambicija ovde je preživeti ili pobe?i.
~ Guillaume Musso
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Ima iskušenja koje ?ovjek nikada istinski ne prevazi?e, ali koja preživi uprkos svemu. Jedan dio mene je bio otcijepljen, ubijen, uništen. Prošlost me je i dalje gušila, ali imala sam sre?u što sam kraj sebe imala ljude koji mi nisu dali da potonem.
~ Guillaume Musso
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U oba slu?aja, njihovo preživljavanje nije imalo za rezultat bogzna šta: borbu i jedno par?e sre?e.
~ Guillaume Musso
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Dogs and wolves are the same, except for one difference: dogs live at home, food and water are provided and they sleep in their owner's bed. Wolves, meanwhile, live on mountains, have to find their own food and somewhere to kip . . . I want a team full of hungry and ambitious wolves.' (Boza Maljkovic)
~ Guillem Balagué
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Si alguna vez te persiguen, hazte monte», le sugirió el Máquinas. «Hacerse monte»: meterse entre las ramas y quedarse inmóvil.
~ Guillermo Arriaga
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Mejor que se mataran entre ellos. La ley darwiniana aplicada a la lucha contra el narco. Que entre ellos limpiaran la basurita.
~ Guillermo Arriaga
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Pos los de Zaragoza estamos con los de acá.» Táctica de supervivencia: la ambigüedad.
~ Guillermo Arriaga
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We're in three living groups, 'cause even after the world's ended some assholes still can't get along.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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Miriam Sacher had survived polio as a child. To Abraham, she was simply the most exquisite little bird who could not fly.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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It's a terrible thing, isn't it? To be dragged under?
~ Guillermo del Toro
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This world is a motherfucker, isn't it?" Angel nodded and said, "But it's the only one we have." Gus
~ Guillermo del Toro
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That was the use of knives for women: to cut food for the men who killed with their knives… who killed those women's husbands, their sons, and their daughters.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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a la pobreza se le pega donde más le duele, tirando al aire lo poco que se tiene en la bolsa.
~ Guillermo Fadanelli
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The dead only know one thing. It is better to be alive.... I'm so happy that I am alive, in one piece and short. I'm in a world of shit...yes. But I am alive. And I am not afraid
~ Gustav Hasford
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Beyond peace, there is no longer any existence possible.
~ Gustav Heinemann
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The precise moment at which a great belief is doomed is easily recognisable; it is the moment when its value begins to be called in question. Every general belief being little else than a fiction, it can only survive on the condition that it be not subjected to examination.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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At the present day, as the result of discussion and analysis, all opinions are losing their prestige; their distinctive features are rapidly worn away, and few survive capable of arousing our enthusiasm. The man of modern times is more and more a prey to indifference.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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Your life depends on a random stranger who could kill you, will probably disrespect you, and will most likely pay you much less than you deserve. But even those prospects are better than the ones you used to have. This is the life of los jornaleros – the day laborers.
~ Gustavo Arellano
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The wide and strange land shaped and reshaped human institutions to its own purposes, and one either learned to live with the blazing sun, the scarcity of water, the dust and interminable distances, and the whispering quiet of empty canyons and mesas, or he admitted failure and moved elsewhere.
~ Gustavo Arellano
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Poverty means death," Gustavo writes. This death, however, is not only physical but mental and cultural as well. It refers to the destruction of individual persons, peoples, cultures, and traditions.
~ Gustavo Gutiérrez
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