Agriculture From Famous People Quotes & Sayings
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A flood of words is by no means a proof of wisdom. — Eraldo Banovac
Not uncommonly one hears some romantic young woman say, 'Oh, I would give anything to be a writer.' But she would not; and 'anything' is not enough. One must give everything. — Isabel Paterson
My mom's best friend growing up was diagnosed with AIDS, and he basically raised me when my mom was launching her business. Although I didn't understand at the time what HIV or AIDS was, I knew that's what he passed away from. — Solange Knowles
For the modern economist this is very difficult to understand. He is used to measuring the "standard of living" by the amount of annual consumption, assuming all the time that a man who consumes more is "better off" than a man who consumes less. A Buddhist economist would consider this approach excessively irrational: since consumption is merely a means to human well-being, the aim should be to obtain the maximum of well-being with the minimum of consumption. Thus, if the purpose of clothing is a certain amount of temperature comfort and an attractive appearance, the task is to attain this purpose with the smallest possible effort, that is, with the smallest annual destruction of cloth and with the help of designs that involve the smallest possible input of toil. The less toil there is, the more time and strength is left for artistic creativity. — E.F. Schumacher
It makes me really proud to be an Argentinean, to have the pope be Argentinian. Pope Francis has been incredible. My mother used to know him when he was in Argentina. — Juan Pablo Di Pace
The only thing I can cook is Welsh rarebit. — Ian Rush
We need to have a strong economy that can create employment opportunities and that can also produce the revenue that we need to defend our country at home and abroad. — Bob Menendez
After that I won a prize, I was with a group of ancient music of Spain that they helped me a lot with a grant, you see, during three years. And so I made my debut in 1944 and I found myself helping my family, it was a very poor family. — Victoria De Los Angeles
This is an accessible work of philosophy in the best sense, sharply focused on matters of vital human concern and free of the domain tics that mar even allegedly popular works by Anglo-American philosophers. — Mark Lilla
The heart is the mainspring. — Smith Wigglesworth
The World is quick to label you, but it will take ages to take a stand! — Avijeet Das
Help requires trust," said Kell. "Hardly," countered Holland. "Only mutual interest. — V.E Schwab
An incurable itch for scribbling takes possession of many, and grows inveterate in their insane breasts. — Juvenal
We are not under its [the laws] curses, but we are under its commands. We are not under the law for judgement, but we are under the law for conduct. — Samuel Bolton
