Actitudes Quotes & Sayings
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Top Actitudes Quotes

For to-day I take or give;
For to-day I drink and live;
For to-day I beg or borrow;
Who knows about the silent morrow? — Lew Wallace

In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

I choose to believe Herb Yellin when he says I am a major writer now for one can choose to believe any number of things, encouraging, discouraging, good, bad, neutral, far-fetched, probable, amusing, tragic; etc. and I choose quite openly, quite deliberately, and I hope with a certain modesty, to believe the things, the phrases, the judgments of strangers, that will put me in the most productive mood ... that will make me, simply, happier. — Joyce Carol Oates

It is not good for one's morals to see bad acting — Oscar Wilde

Everything happens so much. — Unknown

Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one. — Augustine Birrell

Money confers the power to command the labor of others. Love of money is love of power. And love of power is the root of evil. — Edward Abbey

He who has two languages has two souls. — Quintus Ennius

You wouldn't consider all the bipeds you pass on the street human beings simply because they walk upright and carry their young in their bellies nine months! It is obvious how many of them are fish or sheep, worms or angels, how many are ants, how many are fish or sheep, worms or angels, how contains the possibility of becoming human, partially even by learning to make himself conscious of them; only in this respect are these possibilities his. — Hermann Hesse

As a part of preparing those lawsuits, learning about those lawsuits, I learned about the various nuclear issues in parts of the nuclear production process I guess you'd say. — Tom Udall

Holiday Greetings shared through eCards are good #Netiquette. Make a list and check it twice. — David Chiles

We are always human and we should never forget the burden of being only human — C. G. Jung