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Quotes About Engagement

Dijiste «Me preguntaba qué podrías estar haciendo aquí».- Hizo un gesto displicente-. Desde ese momento fui tuya.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I looked down at the board. "The point isn't to win?" I asked. "The point," Bredon said grandly, "is to play a beautiful game.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
But all that really matters is what happens when the audience is watching. This is a truth all troupers know.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Bast spoke up. "May I ask a question, Reshi?" Kote smiled gently. "Always, Bast." "A troublesome question?" "Those tend to be the only worthwhile kind.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
If one student in ten had half his fire I'd teach with a whip and chair instead of chalk and slate.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Every now and then a book comes along that demands attention - a book you have to stay up all night to finish reading. One which makes you laugh, cry, and takes you on an unforgettable adventure . . .
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Era como si realizáramos una de esas complicadas danzas cortesanas modeganas en que las parejas se sitúan a escasos centímetros uno del otro, pero (si son buenos bailarines) sin llegar a tocarse. Así llevábamos la conversación, pero no solo nos faltaba el tacto para guiarnos: también parecíamos sordos. De modo que danzábamos con mucho cuidado, sin saber exactamente qué música escuchaba el otro, sin saber siquiera si el otro estaba bailando.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Wow," Elodin said after a long pause. He leveled a serious finger at the Lenatti man. "Uresh. Your next assignment is to have sex. If you do not know how to do this, see me after class.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
History tends to be rather dry but everyone enjoys a story
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Now!" Elodin shouted without preamble. "Tell me things!
~ Patrick Rothfuss
So this is the defference between telling a story and being in one, he thought numbly, the fear.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
So this is the difference between telling a story and being in one, he thought numbly, the fear.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
me escuchó atentamente, haciendo exclamaciones de asombro en los momentos indicados. Era un público perfecto.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
We've heard from many teachers that they used episodes of Star Trek and concepts of Star Trek in their science classrooms in order to engage the students.
~ Patrick Stewart
Children lose contact with their parents, and vice versa, when there is no present living moment in the family. You change careers, go traveling, play extreme sports, get plastic surgery, drive fast cars, take exotic holidays, or redecorate the house, constantly seeking presence. These strategies might work for an hour, a day, or a year, but they will not solve your inner deadness.
~ Patsy Rodenburg
We seek to stay present, even as the ghosts attempt to draw us away.
~ Patti Smith
My penance for barely being present in the world, not the world between the pages of books, or the layered atmosphere of my own mind, but the world that is real to others
~ Patti Smith
One step into a living space and one can sense the centrality of work in a life.
~ Patti Smith
Eu não conseguia me identificar com movimentos políticos. Quando tentava participar de algum, sentia-me tomada por outra forma de burocracia. Perguntava-me se alguma coisa que fazia tinha importância.
~ Patti Smith
On both 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette ' it seems like proposing marriage is equivalent to saying, 'Let's date.' Everyone knows those aren't the same things.
~ Patti Stanger
A ring means a commitment. But more than that, it means that you've talked about your shared future and have decided together on a shared vision of it.
~ Patti Stanger
It's not enough to know what all the words mean," he continued. "A good reader starts to see what an entire book is trying to say. And then a good reader will have something to say in return.
~ Unknown
We support all actions that lead to the joy, the fun, the reward, the challenge, and the adventure of reading.
~ Unknown
It's true," says Michael. "Dicken's novels came out in monthly installments. People couldn't wait for the next chapter to arrive. Mobs would gather at train stations and shipyards so they could be first in line to get the next part of the book." "Mobs?" I say.... ..."People don't feel that way about books anymore," Elena says sadly. "Some people do," I say.
~ Unknown