Coppelia
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"Creo que nomás no fue lo mío. No le creí a la mitad de las cosas que leí." — Apr 23, 2018 09:37PM
"Creo que nomás no fue lo mío. No le creí a la mitad de las cosas que leí." — Apr 23, 2018 09:37PM
Coppelia
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"La verdad, paré de leerlo en el punto en el que dicen que el micromanagement puede ser una herramenta gerencial útil. Sospecho que no lo voy a retomar." — Apr 23, 2018 09:35PM
"La verdad, paré de leerlo en el punto en el que dicen que el micromanagement puede ser una herramenta gerencial útil. Sospecho que no lo voy a retomar." — Apr 23, 2018 09:35PM
Metaphor conditions our interpretations of the stock market and, through advertising, it surreptitiously infiltrates our purchasing decisions.
“The pen will never be able to move fast enough to write down every word discovered in the space of memory. Some things have been lost forever, other things will perhaps be remembered again, and still other things have been lost and found and lost again. There is no way to be sure of any this.”
― The Invention of Solitude
― The Invention of Solitude
“Deep down, I don’t believe it takes any special talent for a person to lift himself off the ground and hover in the air. We all have it in us—every man, woman, and child—and with enough hard work and concentration, every human being is capable of…the feat….You must learn to stop being yourself. That’s where it begins, and everything else follows from that. You must let yourself evaporate. Let your muscles go limp, breathe until you feel your soul pouring out of you, and then shut your eyes. That’s how it’s done. The emptiness inside your body grows lighter than the air around you. Little by little, you begin to weigh less than nothing. You shut your eyes; you spread your arms; you let yourself evaporate. And then, little by little, you lift yourself off the ground.
Like so.”
― Mr. Vertigo
Like so.”
― Mr. Vertigo
“One should never underestimate the power of books.”
― The Brooklyn Follies
― The Brooklyn Follies
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