Frases sobre ''Hopeless''

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It's a nonsense because, as we all know, there are brilliant 15-year-old readers and hopeless 50-year-old readers. All that categorisation is a matter of bookshop shelves rather than literary categories, I think.

Autor: Mal Peet
  Know , Think , Matter , Hopeless


I'm afraid sometimes I cram too much into my schedule. And I'm not very domesticated. I'm absolutely hopeless in the kitchen.

Autor: Anne Reid
  Sometimes , Too Much , Hopeless , Kitchen


I'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making eye contact.

Autor: Gary Numan
  Eye , Small , Problem , Hopeless


I am a hopeless optimist.

Autor: Jodi Balfour
  I Am , Am , Hopeless , Optimist


I like playing off strong actors, whether it's Benedict Cumberbatch or Dominic Cooper. Also I'm a hopeless romantic, so I'm fascinated by relationships.

Autor: Lara Pulver
  Like , Strong , Romantic , Hopeless


I'm not gifted, but I'm not hopeless.

Autor: Norman Spinrad
  Hopeless , Gifted


My inner critic who had begun piping up about how hopeless I was and how I didn't know to write.

Autor: Mary Garden
  Up , Know , How , Hopeless


I'm hopeless by e-mail, by phone, by text.

Autor: Rachel Maddow
  Phone , Hopeless , Text , E-Mail


If you think only of evil, then you become pessimistic and hopeless like Freud. But if you think there is no evil, then you're just one more deluded Pollyanna.

Autor: Abraham Maslow
  You , Think , Evil , Hopeless


The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor.

Autor: Albert Camus
  Thought , Fall , Mountain , Hopeless


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