LIFE
     

    The ART of the life doesn't consist of solving the problems, but in growing with them. (Bernard Baruch)

    The GREAT irony of the life is that, when it gets money to have an apartment with four bathrooms, the face begins to urinate  in the pants. (Millôr Fernandes, Brazilian journalist)

    The DEATH is a lived life. The life is a death that arrives. (Jorge Luís Borges, Argentinean writer, Forewords)

    The LIFE is brief and to lose time is sinned. (Albert Camus, French writer, The Plague)
     
    The LIFE is the art of drawing without rubber. (J. Christian)
     
    The LIFE is as the cane: only gives sugar after passing great squeezes. (Baron of Itararé, Brazilian humorist)
     
    The LIFE is too much precious to be lived by the half. (Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer)
     
    The LIFE is a loan of bones. (Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet, I Admit that Lived)
     
    The LIFE is a loan for a brief period of time, after which you will have unavoidably to return it. (Marco Bastos)

    The LIFE is a stone of whetting: it wears away us or it sharpens us, according to the metal of we are done. (George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright)
     
    The LIFE is going being more and more it lasts the top close to. (Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, Dawn)
     
    The man's LIFE is not a mere " one to pass for the life ". It  is significant when the man, winning the challenges of its physical or social world, it allows to live together with its fellow creatures. (Edgardo da Silva, Brazilian educator)
     
    The LIFE is  very short  so that we are devoted to the chess game. (Henry James Byron)
     
    The LIFE is easier than you think: it is enough to accept the impossible, to happen of the indispensable and to tolerate the unbearable. (Kathleen Norris)

     A VIDA is a growth instinct to survive, to accumulate forces, to acquire cannot. (Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher)
     
    The LIFE is a fast glimmer among two eternities, without have  other chance, never, never again. (Thomas Carlyle, historian and French essayist)
     
    The LIFE is a tender and easy thing of decomposing. (Michel of Montaigne, French philosopher)

    THE PEOPLE remove exactly of the life what they invested in her. (Joy Adason)

    THE UTOPICS are realizable. The life walks by means of them. (Nicolas Berdiaeff)
     
    It is LIKE THIS the life: to drop seven times and to get up eight. (Samuel Beckett, Irish writer, Malone Die)

    AS two plus two are four, I know that the life is worthwhile; although the bread is expensive and the small freedom. (Ferreira Gullar, Brazilian poet)

    It is a  feather that we take the lessons of the life so seriously only when no longer they are good us for anything. (Oscar Wilde, Irish writer)

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