Armatex Quotes & Sayings
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I believe that Plato was correct in saying that our souls long for the Good, and that nobody chooses evil for themselves while recognizing that it is evil, though some may do it in ignorance. — Jo Walton

If you put everyone else first you'll always be last, but if you always put yourself first you will never last. — Ivor W. Hartmann

I think it was the right decision to disarm Saddam Hussein. And when the president made the decision, I supported him, and I support the fact that we did disarm him. — John F. Kerry

Tell him he's wrong. Tell him that even if he's right about waiting, he's right for the wrong reasons, and that makes him all the way wrong. — Stephen King

Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. — Henry IV Of France

What's your cause? Does it move you to tears? What is it that moves you passionately? — Wess Stafford

We spend our time responding rationally to a world which we understand and recognize, but which no longer exists. — Eddie Obeng

Photography, like all camera-made images such as film and video, effaces the marks of its making (and maker) at the click of a shutter. A photograph appears to be self-generated - as though it had created itself. — Abigail Solomon-Godeau

When I was growing up, we were taught in school that North Koreans, and especially the North Korean leadership, were all devils. — Park Chan-wook

That's right. A chauffeured car, for a twenty-year-old college student. If I hadn't felt so pensive I might've looked for the Grey Poupon Dijon mustard. — Penny Reid

Someone came too sooner. — Eugene Ormandy

It's the thought that counts. I ought to know. — Stephenie Meyer

It is important to bear in mind that political campaigns are designed by the same people who sell toothpaste and cars. — Noam Chomsky

It is tempting to believe that social evils arise from the activities of evil men and that if only good men (like ourselves, naturally) wielded power, all would be well. That view requires only emotion and self-praise - easy to come by and satisfying as well. To understand why it is that 'good' men in positions of power will produce evil, while the ordinary man without power but able to engage in voluntary cooperation with his neighbors will produce good, requires analysis and thought, subordinating emotions to the rational. — Friedrich August Von Hayek