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Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Jane Austen

It is very difficult for the prosperous to be humble. — Jane Austen

Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

What is wanted - whether this is admitted or not - is nothing less than a fundamental remolding, indeed weakening and abolition of the individual: one never tires of enumerating and indicating all that is evil and inimical, prodigal, costly, extravagant in the form individual existence has assumed hitherto, one hopes to manage more cheaply, more safely, more equitably, more uniformly if there exist only large bodies and their members. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

The same day I saw my first horror camp, I visited every nook and cranny. I felt it my duty to be in a position from then on to testify about these things in case there ever grew up at home the belief or assumption that the stories of Nazi brutality were just propaganda. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Star Jones

You can have financial strength, professional strength, emotional strength but for me without spiritual strength none of the rest of it matters. — Star Jones

Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Nandita Das

When I watch a film, I watch only as an audience and only later I might analyse it. — Nandita Das

Abecedarian Approach Quotes By Shon Hopwood

A computer search would have given me a list of pertinent cases, but without that I had to read everything. That is harder by far, but you end up learning a lot more. I was forced to remember cases because making copies of everything was too expensive. Keeping cases in your head is good, too, because cases are like puzzle pieces floating around in your mind, and sometimes, in moments of creativity, they fall into place and form a picture. If they were words on a screen that you could pull up anytime you wished, that phenomenon wouldn't happen as easily. — Shon Hopwood