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Fuerte Quotes

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Mouloud Benzadi
“Es curioso cómo las personas eligen creer en la magia, los milagros, el destino y todo tipo de supersticiones, ¡pero no creen en sí mismas!”
Mouloud Benzadi

Ángeles Mastretta
“La lógica se negaba a estar con él para explicarle que no la estaba perdiendo para siempre, que las separaciones fortalecen, que antes había podido vivir solo, que no se moriría por más que se sintiera agonizando.”
Ángeles Mastretta, Mal de amores

Dulce  María
“Si censuran tus ideas ten valor, no te rindas nunca, siempre alza la voz...Lucha fuerte, sin medida... No dejes de creer.”
Dulce María

María Fernanda Heredia
“Enójate, ponte furiosa si quieres, pero no dejes que esos sentimientos te duren más de 5 minutos, porque si lo permites, entonces habrás perdido la batalla.”
Maria Fernanda Heredia, Hay palabras que los peces no entienden

Sun Tzu
“Si no puedes ser fuerte, pero tampoco sabes ser é, serás derrotado.”
Sun Tzu, El Arte de la Guerra
tags: é, fuerte

Ignacio Novo
“Eres fuerte, muy fuerte. Y ya demostraste en otras ocasiones que te podías levantar. Así que cálmate porque esta vez no será distinto.”
Ignacio Novo
tags: fuerte

Ignacio Novo
“Trata de ser tan fuerte que nadie pueda herirte, tan grande que todos quieran alcanzarte, pero tan humilde que todos quieran estar contigo.”
Ignacio Novo
tags: fuerte

Ignacio Novo
“Has sido fuerte durante mucho mucho tiempo y ahora te mereces ser feliz. Así que relájate un poco y empieza disfrutar de esa buena vida que te debes y cuyo disfrute has estado aplazando tanto tiempo.”
Ignacio Novo
tags: fuerte

“Cook had seen an avocado before, but not like this---so smooth, so green. The fruit took an express route to the greenhouse, where workers propagated the seeds, first in soil, and then suspended slightly in water. Fairchild had included written instructions that only mature trees would fruit, after several years, not months. He advised that as soon as the seedlings grew reasonable roots, they should be shipped to experiment stations in California to be shared with farmers interested in experimental crops.
Cook complied, and then mostly forgot about the avocado.
In California, that single shipment helped build an industry. Other avocados turned up as well, from travelers or tourists who packed the oversized seeds as souvenirs. There were one-off stories that avocados had been spotted in America before, in Hollywood in 1886 or near Miami in 1894. But none were as sturdy as Fairchild's Chilean variety, prized for its versatility, color, and flavor---résumé of strong pedigree. Fairchild's avocado would turn out to be a mix of a Guatemalan avocado and a Mexican avocado and to have been only a short-term tenant in Chilean soil before Fairchild picked it up. But as with most popular fruits, the true geographic origin faded into irrelevance.
Farmers and early geneticists dissected this sample and ones that came after it to create newer cultivars attuned to more specialized climates or tastes. This work yielded a twentieth-century variety called Fuerte, Spanish for "strong," growable in the coldest conditions ever tested on an avocado. It fell from favor after proving unable to ship even modest distances without bruising.”
Daniel Stone, The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats

Juan Tranche
“Aquel que puede conquistar a los enemigos es fuerte. Aquel que se ha conquistado a sí mismo es poderoso.”
Juan Tranche, Gladiadoras