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| #12714 |
| "Do what thou wilt" shall be the whole of the law. |
| Autor: Aleister Crowley |
| #16136 |
| "Do you know what a pessimist is?" "A man who thinks everybody is as nasty as himself, and hates them for it." |
| Autor: George Bernard Shaw |
| #4143 |
| D'you call life a bad job? Never! We've had our ups and downs, we've had our struggles, we've always been poor, but it's been worth it, ay, worth it a hundred times I say when I look round at my children. |
| Autor: W. Somerset Maugham |
| #11248 |
| Dance is the hidden language of the soul. |
| Autor: Martha Graham |
| #8832 |
| Danger and delight grow on one stalk. |
| Autor: English Proverb |
| #9039 |
| Danger past, God forgotten. |
| Autor: Scottish Proverb |
| #4626 |
| Dangerous is wrath concealed. Hatred proclaimed doth lose its chance of wreaking vengeance. |
| Autor: Seneca |
| #13174 |
| Dare to be naive. |
| Autor: R. Buckminster Fuller |
| #5399 |
| Dare to be wise. (Sapere Aude) |
| Autor: Anonymous |
| #11067 |
| Dare to be yourself. |
| Autor: Andre Gide |
