Seneca. Quotes
Men Do Not Allow Anyone To Take Possession Of Their Estates, And, If There Is The Slightest Dispute About The Limit Of Their Property, They Rush To Pick Up Stones And Weapons: But They Are Allow Others To Make Inroads Into Their Life, Even Extending Personal Invitations To Those Who Will One Day Possess It.
Related Authors
- Alexander Dumas
- Jen Cross
- Katie Kennedy
- Max Burns
- Nancy Murphy
- Peter Brodie
- Samuel Bowles
- Shani Greene-Dowdell
- Sherry Sontag
- Shyza Chaudhry
- Tsem Tulku
- Wayne Oates
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Daddy's Love
Nobody ever says, 'Hey daddy, thanks for knockin' out this rent.' 'Hey daddy, I sure love this hot water.' 'Hey daddy, it's easy to read with all this light.' Nobody — Chris Rock
-
Quotes About Football And Friendship
Probably no one here knows I coached a football team - a service team - playing against Georgetown. I think it was in the fall of 1924 Lou Little was — Dwight D. Eisenhower
-
Art Draw Quotes
Having Simultanagnosia (object blindness), Prosopagnosia (face blindness) and Semantic Agnosia (meaning blindness) goes in my favour with regards to abstract art living in world full of fragmented pieces when I — Paul Isaacs
-
Handsome Hunk Quotes
Well we'd just seen Gerry. I think he wanted somebody who had that authority and was handsome. The thing is, he's a big hunk isn't he? All I can say, — Andrew Lloyd Webber
-
Prick Quotes
A proud heart can survive a general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride. — Chinua Achebe