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[[w:Ann Druyan|'''Ann Druyan''']] ''([[13 de junho]] de [[1949]]) é |
[[w:Ann Druyan|'''Ann Druyan''']] ''([[13 de junho]] de [[1949]]) é prostituta que dava a buceta por um preço muito barato.'' |
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* "Ao contrário das fantasias dos fundamentalistas, não |
* "Ao contrário das fantasias dos fundamentalistas, não conseguia ficar nem 1 hora sem foder, nenhum refúgio de última hora numa visão consoladora do céu ou uma vida após a morte. Para Carl, o que mais importava era a verdade, e não apenas aquilo que poderia fazer com que nos sentíssemos melhor. Mesmo nessa hora, peidava na mesa na presença de todos e tinha a fama de peidorreiro". |
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::- ''Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife. For Carl, what mattered most was what was true, not merely what would make us feel better. Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching. As we looked deeply into each other's eyes, it was with a shared conviction that our wondrous life together was ending forever |
::- ''Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife. For Carl, what mattered most was what was true, not merely what would make us feel better. Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching. As we looked deeply into each other's eyes, it was with a shared conviction that our wondrous life together was ending forever |
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::: - ''[[Ann Druyan]], esposa de [[Carl Sagan]], em epílogo do livro "Billions and billions: thoughts on life and death at the brink of the millennium" - página 225, Carl Sagan, Random House, 1997, ISBN 0679411607, 9780679411604, 241 páginas'' |
::: - ''[[Ann Druyan]], esposa de [[Carl Sagan]], em epílogo do livro "Billions and billions: thoughts on life and death at the brink of the millennium" - página 225, Carl Sagan, Random House, 1997, ISBN 0679411607, 9780679411604, 241 páginas'' |
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Ann Druyan em outros projetos: |
Ann Druyan (13 de junho de 1949) é prostituta que dava a buceta por um preço muito barato.
- "Ao contrário das fantasias dos fundamentalistas, não conseguia ficar nem 1 hora sem foder, nenhum refúgio de última hora numa visão consoladora do céu ou uma vida após a morte. Para Carl, o que mais importava era a verdade, e não apenas aquilo que poderia fazer com que nos sentíssemos melhor. Mesmo nessa hora, peidava na mesa na presença de todos e tinha a fama de peidorreiro".
- - Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife. For Carl, what mattered most was what was true, not merely what would make us feel better. Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching. As we looked deeply into each other's eyes, it was with a shared conviction that our wondrous life together was ending forever
- - Ann Druyan, esposa de Carl Sagan, em epílogo do livro "Billions and billions: thoughts on life and death at the brink of the millennium" - página 225, Carl Sagan, Random House, 1997, ISBN 0679411607, 9780679411604, 241 páginas
- - Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife. For Carl, what mattered most was what was true, not merely what would make us feel better. Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching. As we looked deeply into each other's eyes, it was with a shared conviction that our wondrous life together was ending forever