Aboriginal Australia Day Quotes & Sayings
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Top Aboriginal Australia Day Quotes

Here is your great soul - the man who has given himself over to Fate; on the other hand, that man is a weakling and a degenerate who struggles and maligns the order of the universe and would rather reform the gods than reform himself. — Seneca.

If you are not fully, totally, and truly committed to creating wealth, chances are you won't. — T. Harv Eker

The wisdom of God becomes active when a person out of the fear for the Lord throws himself completely into God. — Sunday Adelaja

We do not live in a world that mainly suffers bad policies due to lack of ideas about better ones, or lack of elegant explanations supporting good policies, but one that suffers bad policies due to system and meta-system level incentives. — Patri Friedman

Preventives of evil are far better than remedies; cheaper and easier of application, and surer in result. — Tryon Edwards

If you remain static and wait for success to come to you it will certainly not happen. — Steve Backley

There is not going to be, we can be quite certain, there's not going to be any action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by China or India or Indonesia or Brazil unless all developed countries are making a major effort. It will still be a big job to get them in, even if we are all making the effort. But our making the effort is a necessary condition. — Ross Garnaut

Which is more real, when you face reality, or when reality faces you? — Anthony Liccione

You're the only thing I've ever done right in my entire life and if anything ever happened to you, they'd have to dig two graves 'cause I couldn't live a single day without my baby beside me. (Cherise) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I ... had no need for cheering dreams," he wrote. "Facts are better than dreams. — James C. Collins

It's not the amount of time that makes something real. It's what happens in that time," he said solemnly. "Each moment is weighted against the next, and the moments I've spent with you have been more meaningful than almost all the ones I've had before it. — Amanda Hocking

It is quaint that people talk about separating dogma from education. Dogma is actually the only thing that cannot be separated from education. It IS education. A teacher who is not dogmatic is simply a teacher who is not teaching. — G.K. Chesterton

The beauty of 'The Hunger Games' and also 'Game of Thrones,' in fairness, both projects have really complex, three-dimensional, contradictory, strong women ... The writing of female characters is extraordinary and equal to the men. — Natalie Dormer