Alexis De Tocqueville Quotes
Born Often Under Another Sky, Placed In The Middle Of An Always Moving Scene, Himself Driven By The Irresistible Torrent Which Draws All About Him, The American Has No Time To Tie Himself To Anything, He Grows Accustomed Only To Change, And Ends By Regarding It As The Natural State Of Man. He Feels The Need Of It, More He Loves It; For The Instability; Instead Of Meaning Disaster To Him, Seems To Give Birth Only To Miracles All About Him.
Related Authors
- Brenda DeMoss Lanz
- David A. Cleinman
- Donald Verrilli Jr.
- Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- Judith Whitelock McInerney
- Julie McGalliard
- Khalil Rafati
- Loretta Claiborne
- Lynn A. Robinson
- Mark Hamilton Lytle
- Peter Billingsley
- Shyreen Tyler
Related Topics
-
B1 B2 Quotes
Well, three reasons. First, because I've been thinking about our Theorem and I have a question. How does it work if you're gay?" "Huh?" "Well it's all graph-going up means — John Green
-
Best Structure Quotes
If the system exhibits a structure which can be represented by a mathematical equivalent, called a mathematical model, and if the objective can be also so quantified, then some computational — George Dantzig
-
My Dog Buddy Quotes
Winter again. The summer people have gone. The early morning walks are solitary once more. Fog wraps the ocean and sky like a wet, gray glove. Sprinting through the frosty — Lionel Fisher
-
Sleepaway Camp 3 Quotes
As far back as I can remember, I had an interest in fashion. I used to go to sleepaway camp, and they'd provide a list of things that you had — Marc Jacobs
-
Summer Song Quotes
It occurred to her, sadly, and not for the first time, that as you grew older you became busier, and time went faster and faster, the months pushing each other — Rosamunde Pilcher