Amicitias Quotes & Sayings
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If you go up HUMBLED, you'll come down PROUD. But if you go up PROUDLY you'll come down HUMBLED. — Eli Evans

Never trust people who smile constantly. They're either selling something or not very bright. — Laurell K. Hamilton

I'm not a speed reader. I'm a speed understander. — Isaac Asimov

They had behind them, to my mind, the terrific suggestiveness of words heard in dreams, of phrases spoken in nightmares. — Joseph Conrad

Do what you love and love what you do, for what you do most says most about you. — Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

The Romans assisted their allies and friends, and acquired friendships by giving rather than receiving kindness.
[Lat., Sociis atque amicis auxilia portabant Romani, magisque dandis quam accipiundis beneficiis amicitias parabant.] — Sallust

I know our kids will be OK, as long as they listen more to their mother than to me! — Michael Skolnik

A 15-minute gap in your day is plenty of time to write and read, but not if you check your email first. — M.J. Pullen

Money nowadays is money; money brings office; money gains friends; everywhere the poor man is down.
[Lat., In pretio pretium nunc est; dat census honores,
Census amicitias; pauper ubique jacet.] — Ovid

The sudden death of the leading man will cause change, making another man leader. Soon, but too late, the young man will attain high office. By land and sea, he will be feared. — Nostradamus

But with rap music - not just N.W.A. - but rap music in general, seeing these artists wearing these team logos all the time started bringing a synergy and energy about having to rep your city, your team, everywhere and all the time. — Ice Cube

He just summoned the dead with coke and cheeseburgers — Rick Riordan

Socialism would gather all power to
the supreme party and party leaders,
rising like stately pinnacles
above their vast bureaucracies of
civil servants no longer servants, no longer civil. — Winston Churchill

May you live unenvied, and pass many pleasant years unknown to fame; and also have congenial friends.
[Lat., Vive sine invidia, mollesque inglorius annos
Exige; amicitias et tibi junge pares.] — Ovid

What the people out there are calling for is honesty which has been missing for quite some time now. We are tired of all the deceit and incompetence of this government. — Joseph Muscat