Quotes About Change
Este es nuestro país, y debemos tomar el control de él, tal y como han hecho los bolcheviques en Rusia
~ Ken Follett
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But many working-class Americans feel that integration is being shoved down their throats by Washington do-gooders such as all of us in this room.
~ Ken Follett
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Changing your beliefs with every change of monarch was called 'policy', and people who did it were 'politicians'.
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Waleran was suddenly brusque again, and the contrast with his previous manner made Philip realize that his amiability could be put on and taken off like a coat.
~ Ken Follett
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Los años parecen pasar con más rapidez a medida que te vas haciendo mayor.
~ Ken Follett
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O deleite transformou-se em tolerância, depois em impaciência e muitas vezes, mais para a frente, em desprezo.
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That was the plan. Now for the new plan.
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Caris said: "One never knows what the future may hold.
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Un enfant, c'est comme une révolution ; on le met en route, mais on ne sait pas ce que ça va donner.
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Not my usual role,' she said
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These Sunday afternoons were the golden moments in a life that was rapidly falling apart. The
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Pero lo primero es defender la revolución, por supuesto.
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She had never experienced a passion that had changed her life, unless it had been the drive to make the world a better place.
~ Ken Follett
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Ofrecer resistencia hubiera causado un derramamiento de sangre innecesario, y el resultado final no habría variado.
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Coming to Glastonbury was like visiting the grave of his youth.
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Lo hemos conseguido —pensó—. Hemos organizado una revolución.» «Hemos derrocado al zar.»
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thought, the world will never be quite the same.
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Ya está —pensó Grigori—. Esto es una revolución.»
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Eran las cinco de la madrugada del jueves 8 de noviembre. La Revolución rusa había vencido.
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y eso le hacía sentirse un hombre nuevo, una criatura diferente, un ave del cielo.
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The war is the reason for that. Before, no woman ever rose above the level of secretary-assistant in MI6. We didn't have analytical minds, you see. We were more suited to homemaking and child-rearing. But since war broke out, women's brains have undergone a remarkable change, and we have become capable of work that previously could only be accomplished by the masculine mentality.
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Nada es perdurable, salvo el cambio.
~ Ken Follett
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When the Roman Empire declined, Britain went backward. As the Roman villas crumbled, the people built one-room wooden dwellings without chimneys. The technology of Roman pottery—important for storing food—was mostly lost. Literacy declined. This period is sometimes called the Dark Ages, and progress was painfully slow for five hundred years. Then, at last, things started to change
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N-are niciun rost s? pricepi ce este greÈ™it, îÈ™i spuse ea, dac? nu iei nicio m?sur?.
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