Buscador de Citas: Busca y descarga tarjetas de citas ilimitadas
Barack Obama knows that to create an economy built to last, we need to focus on middle-class families. Families who stay up on Sunday nights pacing the floor, like my dad did, while their children, tucked in bed, dream big dreams. Families who aren't sure what Monday morning will bring, but who believe our nation's best days are still ahead.
I was really bright as a kid and tested well, and it was clear that I was going to get scholarships to any schools I wanted. My dad always said I could be an engineer at that time it was the elite of society: steady job, working in science, which was then the answer to every problem we had. It was kind of a mandate. Kind of a dream he had for me.
Each thing that exists remains forever, and that very existence of existence is proof of its eternity. But without that realization, which is the knowledge of perfect being, man would never know whether there was existence or non-existence. If eternal existence is altered, then it must become more beautiful; and if it disappears, it must return with more sublime image; and if it sleeps, it must dream of a better awakening, for it is ever greater upon its rebirth.
The moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decisions, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now.
When music sounds, gone is the earth I know, And all her lovelier things even lovelier grow; Her flowers in vision flame, her forest trees Lift burdened branches, stilled with ecstasies. When music sounds, out of the water rise Naiads whose beauty dims my waking eyes, Rapt in strange dream burns each enchanted face, With solemn echoing stirs their dwelling-place. When music sounds, all that I was I am Ere to this haunt of brooding dust I came; And from Time's woods break into distant song The swift-winged hours, as I hasten along.
When you are old and gray and full of sleep And nodding by the fire, take down this book And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep; How many loved your moments of glad grace, And loved your beauty with love false or true But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you, And loved the sorrows of your changing face. And bending down beside the glowing bars, Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled And paced upon the mountains overhead And hid his face amid a crowd of stars. When you are Old.
As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep: and, as I slept, I dreamed a dream. I dreamed, and behold, I saw a man clothed with rags, standing in a certain place, with his face from his own house, a book in his hand, and a great burden upon his back. I looked, and saw him open the book, and read therein; and, as he read, he wept, and trembled; and, not being able longer to contain, he brake out with a lamentable cry, saying, What shall I do?
Even if there's no such thing as free will, we have to treat each other as if there were free will in order to live together in society. Because otherwise, every time somebody does something terrible, you can't punish him, because he can't help it, because his genes or his environment or God made him do it, and every time somebody does something good, you can't honour him because he was a puppet, too. If you think that everybody around you is a puppet why bother talking to them at all? Why even try to plan anything or create anything, since everything you plan or create or desire or dream of is just acting out the script your puppeteer built into you.
Other people think they know what you are: glamour, sex, money, power, love. It may be a press agent dream which has nothing to do with you, maybe it's something you don't even like, but that's what they think you are. People rush at you from all sides, they think they're going to get these things if they touch you. It's scary, so you build walls around yourself, thick glass walls while you're trying to think, trying to catch your breath. You know who you are inside, but people outside see something different. You can choose to become the image, and let go of who you are, or continue as you are and feel phony when you play the image.
A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW The surging sea of human life forever onward rolls, And bears to the eternal shore its daily freight of souls; Tbough bravely sails our bark today, pale Death sits at the prow, And few shall know we ever lived a hundred years from now. O mighty human brotherhood Why fiercely war and strive, While God's great world has ample space for everything alive? Broad fields uncultured and unclaimed are waiting for the plow Of progress that shall make them bloom a hundred years from now. Why should we try so earnestly in life's short, narrow span, On golden stairs to climb so high above our brother man? Why blindly at an earthly shrine in slavish homage bow? Our gold will rust, ourselves be dust, a hundred years from now. Why prize so much the world's applause? Why dread so much its blame? A fleeting echo is its voice of censure or of fame; The praise that thrills the heart, the scom that dyes with shame the brow, Will be as long-forgotten dreams a hundred years from now. O patient hearts, that meekly bear your weary load of wrongl O earnest hearts, that bravely dare, and striving, grow more strong! Press on till perfect peace is won; you'll never dream of how You struggled o'er life's thorny road a hundred years from now. Grand, lofty souls, who live and toil that freedom, right and truth Alone may rule the universe, for you is endless youth. When 'mid the blest with God you rest, the grateful land shall bow Above your clay in reverent love a hundred years from now. Earth's empires rise and fall. Time! like breakers on thy shore They rush upon thy rocks of doom, go down, and are no more. The starry wilderness of worlds that gem night's radiant brow Will light the skies for other eyes a hundred years from now. Our Father, to whose sleepless eye the past and future stand An open page, like babes we cling to Tby protecting hand; Change, sorrow, death, are naught to us, if we may safely bow Beneath the shadow of Thy throne a hundred years from now.
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Buscador de Citas (Inglés)
El Buscador de Citas es una poderosa herramienta de búsqueda que te ayuda a descubrir citas inspiradoras, motivadoras y que invitan a la reflexión de miles de autores a lo largo de la historia. Ya sea que busques sabiduría de filósofos antiguos, ideas de líderes modernos o líneas memorables de gigantes literarios, nuestra base de datos completa tiene lo que necesitas.
¿Cómo funciona el Buscador de Citas?
Simplemente ingresa una palabra clave, frase o tema en el cuadro de búsqueda y deja que el Buscador de Citas busque en nuestra extensa base de datos. En pocos segundos, verás una lista de citas relevantes con los términos de búsqueda resaltados. También puedes cambiar a la pestaña "Buscar por autor" para encontrar todas las citas de una persona específica.
Características del Buscador de Citas
Busca por palabras clave, frases o temas. Nuestra búsqueda de texto completo encuentra citas relevantes al instante y resalta los términos coincidentes.
Explora citas de figuras históricas hasta contemporáneas, cada una con perfiles de autor e información biográfica.
Crea hermosas tarjetas de citas con imágenes de los autores. Descárgalas como imágenes JPG para compartir en redes sociales o usar en proyectos.
Copia citas con un solo clic o compártelas directamente en redes sociales. Perfecto para inspiración, presentaciones o reflexión personal.
Cómo usar esta herramienta
- Ingresa tu término de búsqueda: Escribe una palabra clave, frase o tema en el cuadro de búsqueda. Puedes buscar conceptos como "amor", "éxito", "coraje" o cualquier tema que te interese.
- Revisa los resultados: Explora las citas que coinciden. Cada cita muestra el texto, el nombre del autor y la foto del autor cuando está disponible. Las palabras clave coincidentes se resaltan.
- Copia o comparte: Usa el botón Copiar cita para copiar el texto de la cita en tu portapapeles, o haz clic en el botón Compartir para compartir en redes sociales.
- Descargar tarjeta de cita: Haz clic en "Descargar tarjeta de cita" para crear una imagen hermosa. Ajusta el ancho con el control deslizante, previsualiza el resultado y luego haz clic en "Descargar JPG" para guardar.
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¿Cómo busco citas?
Simplemente ingresa una palabra clave, frase o tema en el cuadro de búsqueda y haz clic en Buscar. Puedes buscar conceptos como "amor", "éxito", "coraje" o frases específicas. Usa la pestaña "Buscar por autor" para encontrar citas de personas específicas.
¿Puedo descargar imágenes de citas?
¡Sí! Cada cita tiene un botón "Descargar tarjeta de cita" que te permite crear y descargar una tarjeta de cita bellamente formateada como una imagen JPG. Puedes ajustar el ancho antes de descargar.
¿Qué tan precisas son las citas?
Nuestra base de datos contiene citas cuidadosamente seleccionadas con atribución de fuente cuando está disponible. Sin embargo, recomendamos verificar con las fuentes originales cuando se usen citas para fines académicos u oficiales.
¿Puedo buscar citas en géneros específicos?
El Buscador de Citas busca por palabras clave y autores. Para encontrar citas en géneros específicos como motivacionales, amor o sabiduría, incluye esos términos en tu consulta de búsqueda. Por ejemplo, busca "éxito motivacional" para encontrar citas motivadoras sobre el éxito.
¿Es gratis el Buscador de Citas?
Sí, el Buscador de Citas es completamente gratuito. Puedes buscar citas ilimitadas, descargar tarjetas de citas y compartirlas sin ningún costo.
Recursos adicionales
- Biblioteca del Congreso - Cómo encontrar citas
- Biblioteca de Harvard - ¿Cómo puedo encontrar una cita específica?
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