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345 Triangle Quotes By Richard M. Weaver

There are some despotic governments so filled with a feeling of insecurity that they regard the free life of culture as a threat to their existence ... On the other extreme is the kind of popular government which is so distrustful of all forms of distinction that it sees even in the cultivated individual a menace to its existence. Such states are likely to maintain a pressure which discourages cultural endeavor, although the pressure may be exerted through social channels. — Richard M. Weaver

345 Triangle Quotes By Mark Mason

I liked the idea of working outside, using my body and my mind together. I haven't been disappointed! Land surveying can be very physical work, but there is a strong intellectual and technological component as well. — Mark Mason

345 Triangle Quotes By Tony Buzan

The best results are achieved by using the right amount of effort in the right place at the right time. And this right amount is usually less than we think we need. — Tony Buzan

345 Triangle Quotes By Todd Bridges

Never give up on your child. But also, you have to love your child. — Todd Bridges

345 Triangle Quotes By Mario Vargas-Llosa

The secret to happiness, at least to peace of mind, is knowing how to separate sex from love. And, if possible, eliminating romantic love from your life, which is the love that makes you suffer. That way, I assure you, you live with greater tranquility and enjoy things more. — Mario Vargas-Llosa

345 Triangle Quotes By John Newcombe

I wouldn't, a little bit frightened but throughout my life I'd learnt that when you're in the serious situations, you've got to try to stay calm. Because that's the way you get out of them. — John Newcombe

345 Triangle Quotes By Friedrich August Von Hayek

What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free. — Friedrich August Von Hayek