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Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By Kevin Costner

You can spend your life trying to be popular, and that's a tricky business. You can just try to be true to yourself. — Kevin Costner

Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By Jay Chiat

It's very fascinating, it's very addictive, and it's incredibly challenging. You're never satisfied. It's kind of like advertising. You're never satisfied — Jay Chiat

Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By Vikki Wakefield

Sometimes we keep the physical objects until memory is enough — Vikki Wakefield

Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By George Cukor

Be adventurous, but, of course, with some sense of reality. You shouldn't say, "There's nothing I can't do," because you know damn well there are things you can't. — George Cukor

Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By Victor Hugo

The real human division is this: the luminous and the shady. To diminish the number of the shady, to augment the number of the luminous, - that is the object. That is why we cry: Education! science! To teach reading, means to light the fire; every syllable spelled out sparkles. — Victor Hugo

Appendixes Or Appendices Quotes By Hannah Arendt

This perplexing consequence came fully to light as soon as equality was no longer seen in terms of an omnipotent being like God or an unavoidable common destiny like death. Whenever equality becomes a mundane fact in itself, without any gauge by which it may be measured or explained, then there is one chance in a hundred that it will be recognized simply as a working principle of a political organization in which otherwise unequal people have equal rights; there are ninety-nine chances that it will be mistaken for an innate quality of every individual, who is "normal" if he is like everybody else and "abnormal" if he happens to be different. This perversion of equality from a political into a social concept is all the more dangerous when a society leaves but little space for special groups and individuals, for then their differences become all the more conspicuous. — Hannah Arendt