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Aksioma Garis Quotes By Oscar Wilde

You fancy you to be! He — Oscar Wilde

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is science. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Frederick Lenz

To assume that wealth or sexuality or the usage of power, any of these things are not void in nature, gives them a reality they don't actually have. — Frederick Lenz

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Lister Sinclair

A frightened captain makes a frightened crew. — Lister Sinclair

Aksioma Garis Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Any one thinking of the Holy Child as born in December would mean by it exactly what we mean by it; that Christ is not merely a summer sun of the prosperous but a winter fire for the unfortunate. — G.K. Chesterton

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Rick Riordan

Nico wasn't sure whether to kick himself or Will Solace. If he hadn't been so distracted bickering with the son of Apollo, he would never have allowed the enemy to get so close. — Rick Riordan

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Ross Lovegrove

The world we live in is not purely visual. For me it's totally poly-sensorial so the tactile, sensual aspect of living in the work that I do is brought to the fore. — Ross Lovegrove

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Donald Trump

You have to love what you're doing. I've never seen anyone succeed who didn't love what they were doing. — Donald Trump

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Jami Attenberg

Writers have a job to do. Editors do, too. You have to stand ground and cede ground on a case by case basis. When an editor tells me something isn't working and I still believe in it, I tend to think it just isn't working hard enough. — Jami Attenberg

Aksioma Garis Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

If a man works without any selfish motive in view, does he not gain anything? Yes, he gains the highest. Unselfishness is more paying, only people have not the patience to practice it. It is more paying from the point of view of health also. Love, truth, and unselfishness are not merely moral figures of speech, but they form our highest ideal, because in them lies such a manifestation of power. In the first place, a man who can work for five days, or even for five minutes, without any selfish motive whatever, without thinking of future, of heaven, of punishment, or anything of the kind, has in him the capacity to become a powerful moral giant. It is hard to do it, but in the heart of our hearts we know its value, and the good it brings. It is the greatest manifestation of power - this tremendous restraint; self-restraint is a manifestation of greater power than all outgoing action. — Swami Vivekananda