E Quotes
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“Em um país onde até os seres humanos são brutalizados, os animais devem estar em uma condição totalmente desesperançada.”
“Em uma das muitas reflexões que tenho em noites de insônia, é se nesse imenso cosmos também tem alguém admirando o universo e se perguntando...
‘’ Será que eu sou o único acordado?”
“Em uma linha de tempo suficientemente longa, a taxa de sobrevivência para todos cai para zero.”
Source: Fight Club
“Em verdade, as mulheres nunca opuseram os valores femininos aos valores masculinos; foram os homens, desejosos de manter as prerrogativas masculinas, que inventaram essa divisão: pretenderam criar um campo de domínio feminino - reinado da vida, da imanência - tão somente para nele encerrar a mulher”
Source: The Second Sex
“Em verdade vos digo que toda a sabedoria humana não vale um par de botas curtas.”
Source: Memórias póstumas de Brás Cubas
“Em vez de atribuir aos indivíduos a responsabilidade de lidar com seus problemas psicológicos, aceitando a ampla privatização do estresse que aconteceu nos últimos trinta anos, precisamos perguntar: quando se tornou aceitável que uma quantidade tão grande de pessoas, e uma quantidade especialmente grande de jovens, estejam doentes? A epidemia de doença mental nas sociedades capitalistas deveria sugerir que, ao invés de ser o único sistema que funciona, o capitalismo é inerentemente disfuncional, e o custo para que ele pareça funcionar é demasiado alto.”
Source: Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?
“Em vez de pensarmos na família como algo que existe, temos de pensar nela como algo que se constrói. Nós «fazemos» a família.”
Source: If Cats Disappeared from the World
“Em vez de usarmos nossos voluntários, deveríamos considerar como podemos incentivá-los... porque serviços resultam do crescimento cristão, e não o contrário.” (pp. 26)”
Source: The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift that Changes Everything
“Em vez de ver qual o caminho
a percorrer nas suas viagens,
observe e examine com carinho
toda a beleza das paisagens...”
Source: Felicidade de A a Z: Dicas para viver e romper as barreiras que separam você de conseguir aquele emprego tão sonhado
“Em época de eleição, apareciam por lá candidatos a votos e juravam que fariam alguma coisa por nós. Que a lei usucapião existia, que nós não sairíamos de lá nunca, se votássemos neles. E tome de panfletos e tome de retratos e tome de faixas. As paredes dos barracos ficavam enfeitadas. Os fundos das fossas também. As propagandas, jornais velhos, panfletos, depois de soletradamente lidos, quando lidos, cumpriam outra função: a higienização da bunda. Os rostos e olhos daqueles candidatos que antes nunca havíamos visto e que depois não veríamos mais, principalmente se vencessem nas urnas, perseguiam-nos o tempo todo, tornavam-se então íntimos de nós. Estavam espalhados por todas as partes. As mulheres e as crianças da favela ficavam votando de brincadeira nos candidatos que elas achavam de rosto mais bonito. Um dia, apareceu um candidato negro. Espalhou também seus papeizinhos. Poucos escutavam o que o homem tinha a dizer. Diziam mesmo que ele não ganharia nunca. Parecia ser pobre como nós. No concurso de beleza, obteve poucos votos.
Os que não venciam, costumavam voltar em outras ocasiões com os mesmos pedidos e as mesmas promessas. Voltavam acusando aqueles que haviam ganho. Perguntavam o que os outros estavam fazendo por nós. Nada! Eles mesmos respondiam. Não queriam nem ouvir as nossas vozes. E voltavam ao lero-lero. “Se eu ganhar, se o tal partido ganhar, a situação de vocês será diferente.” Às vezes ganhavam; quando isto acontecia, a nossa situação era a mesma, nós éramos os que não ganhavam nunca.”
Source: Becos da Memória
“Em última análise, a abordagem de eventos nos afasta tanto do treinamento quanto da evangelização.” (pp. 25)”
Source: The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift that Changes Everything
“Em, I am trying to have an important conversation!" shouted Seylin. "I will not change into a cat!”
Source: Close Kin: Book II -- The Hollow Kingdom Trilogy
“EMA research evidences strong and growing interest in leveraging log data across multiple infrastructure planning and operations management use cases. But to fully realize the potential complementary value of unstructured log data, it must be aligned and integrated with structured management data, and manual analysis must be replaced with automated approaches. By combining the RapidEngines capabilities with its existing solution, SevOne will be the first to truly integrate log data into an enterprise-class, carrier-grade performance management system.”
“EMACS could not have been reached by a process of careful design, because such processes arrive only at goals which are visible at the outset, and whose desirability is established on the bottom line at the outset. Neither I nor anyone else visualized an extensible editor until I had made one, nor appreciated its value until he had experienced it. EMACS exists because I felt free to make individually useful small improvements on a path whose end was not in sight.”
“Emacs is a nice operating system, but I prefer UNIX.”
“Email helps me keep in touch with my family. I wouldn't know what my extended family was doing every day if we weren't emailing each other.”
“Email is 20-30 times more effective in generating a purchase than any other tool.”
“Email is a 40-year-old technology that is not going away for very good reasons - it's the cockroach of the Internet.”
“Email is a mind-killer. Like, I really think getting a smartphone is the worst move I ever did in being a musician because while we've just been talking my phone's vibrated like 15 times and I only get push notifications for like two apps, so either like a bunch of houses are going up for sale right now or someone's like, "Why aren't you emailing me back?" It's just hard to stay in the moment. I can understand why people go to retreats to write and stuff like that but I don't have the time.”
“Email is a system that delivers other people's priorities to your attention. It's up to you to decide when that priority should be managed into your world. It's not the other way around.”
“Email is a wonderful thing for people whose role in life is to be on top of things. But not for me; my role is to be on the bottom of things. What I do takes long hours of studying and uninterruptible concentration.”
“Email is familiar. It's comfortable. It's easy to use. But it might just be the biggest killer of time and productivity in the office today.”
“Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all.”
“Email is such a funny thing. People hand you these single little messages that are no heavier than a river pebble. But it doesn't take long until you have acquired a pile of pebbles that's taller than you and heavier than you could ever hope to move, even if you wanted to do it over a few dozen trips. But for the person who took the time to hand you their pebble, it seems outrageous that you can't handle that one tiny thing.”
“Email is the greatest thing.”
“Email is the way of the past, present and future.”
“Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.”
“Email me dirty pictures of you with my name in marker everywhere. I get crazy thinking about your eyes when you cry. I miss you all wrong.”
“Email says that no, it is the governments of Saudi and Qatar that have been funding ISIS.”
“Email, instant messaging, and cell phones give us fabulous communication ability, but because we live and work in our own little worlds, that communication is totally disorganized.”
“Emailing a meaningful photograph to someone who is not expecting it can change a relationship forever.”
“Emails get reactions. Phone calls start conversations.”
“Emails, texts and social media promise the writer the power to be heard…In a society where relinquishing control is viewed as weakness, power is relinquished through every message sent without forethought to the potential consequences.”
Source: UnSend: Email, text, and social media disasters...and how to avoid them
“Emak merasa gembira ketika ia memasak untuk banyak orang. Ada rasa bahagia yang tak terbeli dan bisa menawarkan rasa lelah. (Sangu Cangkedong, Rima RL)”
Source: Once More Ramadhan
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery,
None but ourselves can free our minds.
Have no fear for atomic energy,
'Cause none of them can stop the time.”
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.”
“Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds!”
“Emancipated' women found out that the honesty, generosity, and camaraderie of men was a lie.”
Source: The dialectic of sex: the case for feminist revolution
“Emancipating into an unprecedented being.”
“Emancipation came to the colored race in America as a war measure. It was an act of military necessity. Manifestly it would have come without war, in the slower process of humanitarian reform and social enlightenment.”
Source: Prefaces TO PEACE
“Emancipation can only come from within; it cannot be dictated by someone else. A law banning the wearing of headscarves changes nothing, except perhaps external appearance. Naturally, Islamic feminism must also include the right to education, to work and the freedom to select one's own husband.”
“Emancipation from every kind of bondage is my principle. I go for recognition of human rights, without distinction of sect, party, sex, or color.”
“Emancipation from self-hate stages frees the labyrinth of Competition building stations of Collaboration.”
“Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree.”
Source: Poems
“Emancipation is the demand of civilization. That is a principle; everything else is an intrigue.”
Source: Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Emancipation lies in losing the I in Us.”
Source: No Foreigner Only Family
“Emancipation of belief is the most formidable of the tasks of reform and the one on which all else depends.”
“Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are determined by a master class who own the means of production, and in which the fruits of work are alienated from workers to the benefit of masters.”
“Emancipation of women has made them lose their mystery.”
“Emancipation resulting in madness. Unlimited freedom to choose and play a tremendous variety of roles with a lot of coarse energy.”
Source: Herzog