Frases sobre provisión
Una colección de frases y citas sobre el tema del provisión, vida, hombres, hombre.
Frases sobre provisión
Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) científico e inventor británico
Fuente: Darlian R. Fernández F; de Gonzále Portillo, Nilia.. Tú decides hasta dónde quieres llegar: Creando un futuro mejor..!! Editor Darlian Fernandez; Edición: 1ª. 2015.
“Y a pesar de la abundante provisión de comics de Batman, la atmósfera es bastante puritana.”
J. G. Ballard (1930–2009) escritor inglés
Hola, América (1981)
Íngrid Betancourt (1961) política Colombiana
Even Silence Has an End: My Six Years of Captivity in the Colombian Jungle
Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904) escritora y reforma social irlandesa
Original: «My mistress soon grew very fond of me. I could discern clearly, even at that early age, the essential difference between people who are kind to dogs and people who really love them. My mistress loved me; I was quite sure of it and I should have been an ingrateful dog indeed had I not returned her affection. Besides, I must say, my mistress was a natural friend of dogs, fond of brisk walking, and even of a good romp and tickle on the rug on a wet day; liberal with respect to provisions, and accustomed to govern rather through sympathy than stern authority».
Fuente: [Cobbe] (1867), p. 19.
Arturo Frondizi (1908–1995) abogado y político argentino. Presidente de la Nación Argentina (1958-1962)
Diputado, "La industria argentina y el desarrollo nacional", Radio Belgrano, octubre de 1956
Fuente: Titto y Luna, 2010, p. 58.
Arturo Frondizi (1908–1995) abogado y político argentino. Presidente de la Nación Argentina (1958-1962)
Diputado, "La industria argentina y el desarrollo nacional", Radio Belgrano, octubre de 1956
Fuente: Titto y Luna, 2010, p. 50 y 51.
Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904) escritora y reforma social irlandesa
Original: «My mistress soon grew very fond of me. I could discern clearly, even at that early age, the essential difference between people who are kind to dogs and people who really love them. My mistress loved me; I was quite sure of it and I should have been an ingrateful dog indeed had I not returned her affection. Besides, I mustsay, my mistress was a natural friend of dogs, fond of brisk walking, and even of a good romp and tickle on the rug on a wet day; liberal with respect provisions, and accustomed to govern rather through simpathy than stern authority».
Fuente: Cobbe, Frances Power. The confessions of a lost dog. Editorial Griffith & Farran, 1867. Publicado en Londres, 1867. p. 19.
“Por si acaso me pierdo en las pampas argentinas, de mi porsiacaso saco provisiones y comida.”
Fuente: https://youtu.be/N7IeQixFU54