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| b81cebb | Y ahi estamos, ante la tumba de nuestro padre, los tres hermanos Foxman, todos forjados en el mismo molde, pero cada cual con su respectivo proceso de acabado. | padres | Jonathan Tropper | |
| 74099b5 | Lo que pasa es que, cuando llevas un tiempo casado, cada vez te cuesta mas perderte en el sexo como antes. Es porque te has vuelto demasiado eficiente, has aprendido lo que funciona y lo que no, por lo que los juegos preliminares, el acto y el orgasmo se pueden condensar en un periodo de cinco a siete minutos. El buen sexo requiere de muchas cosas diferentes, pero en la mayoria de los casos, la eficiencia no es una de ellas. | pareja sexo sexualidad | Jonathan Tropper | |
| a900779 | Llega un momento en el que estar enfadado no es mas que un mal habito, como fumar, que te va envenenando sin que te des cuenta. | rabia sentimientos | Jonathan Tropper | |
| 3d7e5bb | GLAAD's original mission was certainly admirable. Gays and lesbians, who had long endured the cold shoulder of a disapproving society, finally had an organization that would speak out on their behalf and fight injustice. But, like so many well-meaning organizations, GLAAD fell victim to the process described by Lord Acton. Seemingly overnight, it went from character building to character assassination. Fattened up with newfound power, it ch.. | Tammy Bruce | ||
| a09002d | We need only clear communication, appreciation, honest love, and respect. | Laura Schlessinger | ||
| 76eb404 | The gift of changing requires you to persevere in your changes in spite of any personal discomfort or disappointment in your beloved's instantaneous reaction; it may take some time for him/her to feel trusting and open again to you. You have to have the compassion and fortitude to proceed forward based on what is right, not what gets immediate applause. | Laura C. Schlessinger | ||
| 65eff92 | Jane represents a lot of you who are terribly determined to avoid risk. You stay with the pain you know and avoid the possibility of joys, for the pains they might bring with them. You whine about your predicament and unhappiness, but choose that predicament and unhappiness over throwing your preoccupation with caution to the wind. Life becomes even shorter when you don't fill it. Separate Reasonable Negative Emotions from the | Laura C. Schlessinger | ||
| b8c6775 | Treat your spouse as if you loved them with your last breath--no matter how contrary to that you might feel at any one moment. Think hard every day about how you can make their life worth living. Be the kind of person you would want to love, hug, come home to, and sacrifice for. | Laura Schlessinger | ||
| 61322f0 | Thank God daily for such a terrific guy, mentioning specific qualities for which I'm grateful. * Look for daily ways to be a blessing to my husband (trying to understand what pleases him, anticipating his needs, etc.). * Chart my menstrual cycle and remind myself on the PMS days that what I'm feeling isn't true and to keep my mouth shut and let it pass. * Avoid books, magazines, and TV shows that describe what marriage, fa.. | Laura Schlessinger | ||
| f21ca39 | When you devote your life to 'finding yourself,' you probably won't. | feminist find-yourself finding-yourself self-confidence self-help women womens-issues womens-strength | Laura Schlessinger | |
| f497f28 | The current feminist agenda mostly accuses men or society in general, thereby ignoring the pivotal role played by women themselves in their life predicaments. | feminist self-help self-help-quote self-help-quotes-for-women women women-s-strength womens-empowerment | Laura Schlessinger | |
| 1cf6246 | bavarder avec eux... Enfin, tu vois. | Marilyn Pappano | ||
| b4310af | That's the way of the world. Sometimes you eat. Sometimes you get eaten. | Marilyn Pappano | ||
| 839ec0b | In 1980 the Latin American nations collectively were receiving from their external creditors--major banks, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank--about $11 billion more than they were losing in capital transfers back to wealthy-nation interests. But by 1985 these nations would be losing $35 billion more a year in capital transfers to North America and Europe than they received in loans and investments.41 | Laurie Garrett | ||
| 59983f0 | The skills needed to describe and recognize perturbations in the Homo sapiens microecology are disappearing with the passing of the generations, leaving humanity, lulled into a complacency born of proud discoveries and medical triumphs, unprepared for the coming plague. 1 Machupo BOLIVIAN HEMORRHAGIC FEVER Any attempt to shape the world and modify human personality in order to create a self-chosen pattern of life involves many unknown conse.. | Laurie Garrett | ||
| a472bbf | Only mosquito can save Nigeria. Only mosquito can save South Africa. Only mosquito can save Zimbabwe Only mosquito can save Namibia. Only mosquito can save Africa. Only malaria can save Africa. Only yellow fever can save Africa. | Laurie Garrett | ||
| 4df3c1a | According to official Soviet statistics submitted to the World Health Organization in the 1970s, virtually every imaginable infectious disease was on the decline or had disappeared, thanks to communist policies. It was widely believed in international health circles at the time that these statistics were wholly fabricated. 9 | Laurie Garrett | ||
| 99b842e | Fourteen percent of Americans believe Ebola is likely to sicken them or someone in their family in 2014, | Laurie Garrett | ||
| 0c48275 | Consider the difference in size between some of the very tiniest and the very largest creatures on Earth. A small bacterium weights as little as 0.00000000001 gram. A blue whale weighs about 100,000,000 grams. Yet a bacterium can kill a whale ... . Such is the adaptability and versatility of microorganisms as compared with humans and other so-called "higher" organisms, that they will doubtless continue to colonise and alter the face of the .. | Laurie Garrett | ||
| b293608 | The city of Strasbourg alone savagely slew 16,000 of its Jewish residents, blaming them for spreading the Black Death.10 | Laurie Garrett | ||
| a9a2cb3 | A new global iatrogenic form of malaria was emerging--"iatrogenic" meaning created as a result of medical treatment. In its well-meaning zeal to treat the world's malaria scourge, humanity had created a new epidemic." | Laurie Garrett | ||
| 5c7e885 | Besides, there wasn't much the lab could tell a physician in 1940 that a well-trained, observant doctor couldn't determine independently. | Laurie Garrett | ||
| ab2b9f5 | The shadow of crisis has passed, and the State of the Union is strong. | Barack Obama | ||
| dc20708 | We are a strong, tight-knit family who has made it through some very, very hard times. | Barack Obama | ||
| cf6e84c | Societies evolve based on new understandings and new science and new appreciation of who we are. | Barack Obama | ||
| c3e4406 | Real power means you can get what you want without having to exert violence. | Barack Obama | ||
| 2e67288 | The end of the Republic has never looked better. | Barack Obama | ||
| e54a316 | Big nations should not bully smaller ones. Disputes should be resolved peacefully. | Barack Obama | ||
| 9ea837a | War, no matter what our intentions may be, brings suffering and tragedy. | Barack Obama | ||
| 2c9c027 | I've got the economy set up well for him. No facts, no consequences, they can just have a cartoon. | Barack Obama | ||
| 32db034 | No foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland. | Barack Obama | ||
| 87536a3 | No ally or adversary should ever doubt our strength and our resolve. | Barack Obama | ||
| 330687c | Today, a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself. | Barack Obama | ||
| 283d9d8 | You cannot purchase people's consent through killing them. | Barack Obama | ||
| d9efedc | Democracy is a garden that has to be tended. | Barack Obama | ||
| cfe4bae | We won't have a president that threatens people with jail for just criticizing him | Barack Obama | ||
| 0f8d07e | I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich. | Barbara Bush | ||
| bd00b39 | Avoid this crowd like the plague. And if they quote you, make damn sure they heard you. | Barbara Bush | ||
| 9f20649 | century were born of this catastrophe; it was, as the American historian Fritz Stern put it, 'the first calamity of the twentieth century, the calamity from which all other calamities sprang'. 1 The debate over why it happened began before the first shots were fired and has been running ever since. It has spawned an historical literature of unparalleled size, sophistication and moral intensity. For international relations theorists the even.. | Christopher Clark | ||
| aecc97e | The local pub, The Red Lion, has the double distinction of being the only pub in Britain to be surrounded by a stone circle and be voted one of the top 10 most haunted bars in the world. The pub has quite a bit of history. It started as a farmhouse in the early 17th century before becoming a coaching inn in 1802, acting as a rest stop for the growing network of horse-drawn coaches taking passengers and mail between cities. It continues to s.. | Charles River Editors | ||
| e88843a | In the meantime, the Germans established numerous bridgeheads on the south bank of the Somme, to be used when the southward advance began. Panzers invested Boulogne on May 22nd, and on May 23rd, the British evacuated their troops at midnight. The French garrison surrendered at noon two days later on May 25th, recognizing their utterly hopeless position. The British government ordered an evacuation of Dunkirk on May 26th, but the British Exp.. | Charles River Editors | ||
| f4587f9 | Adams holds the record for the most tie-breaking votes cast by any vice-president in the Senate. | Charles River Editors | ||
| 918ceba | The BEF and their French allies in Dunkirk owed their escape to an unlikely source: the bombastic Luftwaffe leader, Hermann Goering. Goering wanted the glory of destroying the trapped Allies for the Luftwaffe and persuaded Hitler to order the panzer divisions to halt. Without this error, the "Miracle of Dunkirk" - also known as "Operation Dynamo" - would likely have failed, and the Germans may have taken vast numbers of English and French .. | Charles River Editors | ||
| 52f3838 | London's most famous burial ground, Highgate Cemetery, is renowned for its many famous permanent residents--such as Karl Marx and George Eliot--and for its elaborate nineteenth-century tombstones. Opened in 1839 to deal with a shortage of burial plots in the city, Highgate Cemetery is an atmospheric place that attracts many visitors for its peaceful greenery, its ornate statues of weeping angels, and its busts of prominent historical figure.. | Charles River Editors |