15th Century Philosopher Montaigne Quotes & Sayings
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At the end of the day, it's not a normal condition to have interest rates at zero. — Lloyd Blankfein

Running was the first thing I discovered that I was any good at. — Julie Bowen

Do it the hard way! Think ahead of your job. Then nothing in the world can keep the job ahead from reaching out for you. Do it better than it need be done. Next time doing it will be child's play. Let no one or anything stand between you and the difficult task, let nothing deny you this rich chance to gain strength by adversity, confidence by mastery, success by deserving it. Do it better each time. Do it better than anyone else can do it. I know this sounds old-fashioned. It is, but it has built the world. — Harlow Curtice

I dress normal because I want people to treat me regular. And their brains explode. It's really fun. — Sarah Silverman

I can only live my life in this way. I don't think I would be living it a different way if I wasn't acting. — Dakota Fanning

Conquer your neighbourhood, conquer your city, conquer your country, and then go after the rest of the world. That's my mantra. — Grandmaster Flash

Remember that every science is based upon an abstraction. An abstraction is taking a point of view or looking at things under a certain aspect or from a particular angle. All sciences are differentiated by their abstraction. — Fulton J. Sheen

Henry James would probably roll over in his grave if he knew he was in any way responsible for this book. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Are you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and desires of little children; to remember the weaknesses and lonliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends love you, and to ask yourself if you love them enough; to bear in mind the things that other people have to bear on their hearts; to trim your lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you; to make a grave for your ugly thougts and a garden for your kindly feelings, with the gate open? Are you willing to do these things for a day? Then you are ready to keep Christmas! — Henry Van Dyke