
zee
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Seu Jorge - Cru "Bola de Meia" Tanto tempo pra pensar Mas no meio na correria acho que não deu Eu tentando concertar a nossa história Mas sem a sua ajuda, não aconteceu Acontece que se fosse esperta E desse tempo ao tempo Não seria assim Sugando tudo o que tenho de forças Eu ja não estou querendo mais você pra mim Infelizmente é assim Termina-se uma história Que a gente mal começou Se tomasse cuidado com meus sentimentos Talvez meu coração ainda fosse seu Esse final não me agradou E o nosso entendimento Não aconteceu Eu que lutei um dia pra te ter ao meu lado Agora eu te confesso Quem não quer sou eu Fui eu quem te dei O primeiro beijo O primeiro toque A primeira canção Se realmente quer ficar comigo Não faz bola de meia com meu coração Tanto tempo, tanto tempos
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Que contes muitos e repletos daquilo que mais te traz felicidade. Força mano, tas a ficar velhinho
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grazzi pessoal, foi de facto um dia de reflexão, de alegria, musica e presentes muito, muito queridos. Parece q cada vez que completamos mais um ano de vida, somos confrontados com o "onde estamos?", o " que nos aconteceu?" e o "que estamos a fazer?", (entre outras ) a verdade é q considero-me um pouco sortudo e ter já tido umas poucas oportunidades de me evidenciar como pessoa e sinto-me um "rapazinho crescido". Obrigado a todos e felicidades retribuidas
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"All the Invisible Children" is composed of seven different segments realized by eight directors, each one representing a different nation or region of the world. Over a one year period of the development phase, the "directors wish list" got fulfilled, all the components of the following team responded positively and enthusiastically to the first approach. Mehdi Charef for Africa, Emir Kusturica for Serbia-Montenegro, Spike Lee for the United States, Katia Lund for Brazil, Jordan Scott and Ridley Scott as a father-daughter team for the United Kingdom, Stefano Veneruso for Italy and John Woo for China are the great filmmakers that shot "All the Invisible Children". Our tremendous artists are offering their vision of the children's cause, their stories entertain and move the public branding the importance of these issues into their consciousness. Moreover, in virtue of the spirit with which this film was intended, MK Film Productions devolves all of its net profits to the "All the Invisible Children" fund set up and managed by UNICEF, WFP and the Italian Development Cooperation for the benefit of the world's needing children. This entire project has become even more prestigious and far reaching thanks to two acclaimed artists who accepted to be part of the team: Ms. Tina Turner and singer-composer Elisa have joined forces interpreting the song "Teach Me Again" expressly for this project, it is used as soundtrack of the film's opening and closing credits sequences and the profits of its separate release also contribute to the "All the Invisible Children" fund. "Teach Me Again" has been produced by Caterina Caselli and her music label "Sugar". The song's music video, directed by Stefano Veneruso blends elements of all the film's segments with the footage from the song's recording. Actors David Thewlis and Kelly MacDonald have generously accepted to be in the cast of the UK episode of the film, Rosie Perez and André Royo in the one from the US and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and actor Ernesto Mahieux have respectively photographed and acted in the Italian segment. An "All the Invisible Children" book of backstage photographs and interviews is also being published as completion to the entire project. Filming began in August 2004 and ended in early May 2005. Post production was completed in August 2005. "All the Invisible Children" premiered at the 2005 edition of the Venice Film Festival in an ideal combination of maximum prestige and exposure. A não perder boa gente!
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LKJ Rules! Pena ser tão longe "we need more time"
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Que celebres muitos e felizes Abração mano! Saudades!
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Vai vale tarde que nunca Espero que tenhas tido um dia muito feliz e q celebres muitos mais e felizes.
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Esta é daquelas para contar aos netinhos! Grande Ambiente, Grande Som, Grande Vista... Enfim...
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Old Boy Country : South Korea Year: 2003 Genre: Drama Format: Theater Running Time: 120Min Distributor: Cineclick Asia Date reviewed: 03/22/04 Producer: Dong-ju Kim, Seung-yong Lim Director: Chan-wook Park Cast: Min-sik Choi, Ji-tae Yu, Hye-jeong Kang, Dae-han Ji, Dal-su Oh, Byeong-ok Kim, Su-hyeon Kim, Seung-jin Lee, Su-kyeong Yun, Myeong-shin Park Oh Dae-su (Choi) é raptado e encerrado numa prisão particular, sem que lhe seja dada justificação alguma. Passa 15 anos enclausurado, sozinho, num quarto com casa de banho e um televisor que lhe permite ter contacto com as mudanças no mundo exterior. O quarto é impregnado regularmente por um gás soporífero, precedendo a intervenção dos captores, que assim limpam o local ou cortam-lhe o cabelo, sem que o prisioneiro troque quaisquer palavras com outros humanos. Depois da libertação, Dae-su concentra-se exclusivamente na vingança; em descobrir quem o prendeu e quais as suas razões. Mas a tarefa não é fácil; tem de se adaptar a uma realidade década e meia à sua frente e é suspeito de um homicídio cometido durante o cativeiro. Mi-do (Kang), uma cozinheira de sushi de mãos frias vai ajudá-lo a procurar uma resposta para a pergunta que não lhe sai da mente: porquê? Baseado numa manga em 8 volumes de 1997, com argumento de Tsuchiya Garon e desenhos de Minegishi Nobuaki.
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Parabéns Elements! Nota-se de forma gradual o esforço e energia depositados em cada evento que toma forma pelas vossas mãos. Um abraço gigante! Força! Gostei muito mesmo!
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May 2nd 2006 [archive] "How do emotions come into being? Very simple. They come into being through stimuli, through the nerves. You put a pin into me, I jump; you flatter me and I am delighted; you insult me and I don't like it. Through our senses emotions come into being. And most of us function through our emotion of pleasure; obviously, sir. You like to be recognized as a Hindu. Then you belong to a group, to a community, to a tradition, however old; and you like that, with the Gita, the Upanishads and the old traditions mountain high. And the Muslim likes his and so on. Our emotions have come into being through stimuli, through environment, and so on. It is fairly obvious. What role has emotion in life? Is emotion life? You understand? Is pleasure love? Is desire love? If emotion is love, there is something that changes all the time. Right? Don't you know all that? ...So one has to realize that emotions, sentiment, enthusiasm, the feeling of being good, and all that, have nothing whatsoever to do with real affection, compassion. All sentiment, emotions have to do with thought and therefore lead to pleasure and pain. Love has no pain, no sorrow, because it is not the outcome of pleasure or desire." "What Role Has Emotion in Life?" - The Book of Life (May 2)
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Daily Quote April 28th 2006 [archive] "A passionate mind is groping, seeking, breaking through, not accepting any tradition; it is not a decided mind, not a mind that has arrived, but it is a young mind that is ever arriving. Now, how is such a mind to come into being? It must happen. Obviously, a petty mind cannot work at it. A petty mind trying to become passionate will merely reduce everything to its own pettiness. It must happen, and it can only happen when the mind sees its own pettiness and yet does not try to do anything about it. Am I making myself clear? Probably not. But as I said earlier, any restricted mind, however eager it is, will still be petty, and surely that is obvious. A small mind, though it can go to the moon, though it can acquire a technique, though it can cleverly argue and defend, is still a small mind. So when the small mind says, "I must be passionate in order to do something worthwhile," obviously its passion will be very petty, will it not?—like getting angry about some petty injustice or thinking that the whole world is changing because of some petty, little reform done in a potty, little village by a potty, little mind. If the little mind sees all that, then the very perception that it is small is enough, then its whole activity, undergoes a change." "Petty Mind" - The Book of Life (April 28)
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Daily Quote April 7th 2006 "Have you ever tried dying to a pleasure voluntarily, not forcibly? Ordinarily when you die you don't want to; death comes and takes you away; it is not a voluntary act, except in suicide. But have you ever tried dying voluntarily, easily, felt that sense of the abandonment of pleasure? Obviously not! At present your ideals, your pleasures, your ambitions are the things which give so-called significance to them. Life is living, abundance, fullness, abandonment, not a sense of the “I” having significance. That is mere intellection. If you experiment with dying to little things—that is good enough. Just to die to little pleasures—with ease, with comfort, with a smile—is enough, for then you will see that your mind is capable of dying to many things, dying to all memories. Machines are taking over the functions of memory—the computers—but the human mind is something more than a merely mechanical habit of association and memory. But it cannot be that something else if it does not die to everything it knows. Now to see the truth of all this, a young mind is essential, a mind that is not merely functioning in the field of time. The young mind dies to everything. Can you see the truth of that immediately, feel the truth of it instantly? You may not see the whole extraordinary significance of it, the immense subtlety, the beauty of that dying, the richness of it, but even to listen to it sows the seed, and the significance of these words takes root—not only at the superficial, conscious level, but right through all the unconscious." "Dying to Little Things" - The Book of Life April 7
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Eu acho q vai ser umas das melhores até hoje! Dá-lhe Boss
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Eu acho que devemos acima de tudo consciencializarmo-nos do facto de a educação estar apenas ao nosso alcance e depende da nossa vontade . A luta deve ser interior mais que atribuir culpa a algo exterior. Acredito porém que a consciencia deve ser exteriorizada, embora a revolta e o odio não nos ajudar e prefiro seguir um caminho de auto-educação no ambito de conseguir antes de mais uma paz interior. Tudo o que nos faça sentir melhor e tornar mais fortes e melhores para com connosco proprios e para com os outros.
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Gostei mesmo muito da festa, os meus parabens à organização. Estava tudo como deve ser e com um ambiente espetacular. Força Synergic Minds !
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Onde os dias se tornam iguais às noites, quando a natureza começa a florir.... Feliz primavera a todos!
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É essa questão meu amigo, o amor não é apego e nós apegamo-nos ao amor. Abraço boa gente.
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Parabéns Aninhas, espero que tudo o que procuras te encontre. Um beijinho muito especial e um dia Feliz querida. Que contes muitos mais e felizes.
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Tenho saudades de dançar!
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OMG - Shulman - Random Thoughts
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"In the state of passion without a cause, there is intensity free of all attachment; but when passion has a cause, there is attachment, and attachment is the beginning of sorrow. Most of us are attached; we cling to a person, to a country, to a belief, to an idea, and when the object of our attachment is taken away or otherwise loses its significance, we find ourselves empty, insufficient. This emptiness we try to fill by clinging to something else, which again becomes the object of our passion." "Intensity Free of All Attachment" - The Book of Life J. Krishnamurti.
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ainda bem que gostaste, foi sem duvida o melhor documentario que vi nos ultimos tempos.
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De forma entusiàstica de como quem segue a sua novela das 19h continuo a ler a grande obra do Inwin Welsh "Porno". Estou completamente viciado, ele é realmente o guru dos diálogos.