Attaccama Quotes & Sayings
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I'm aware that a lot of what is happening in jazz has not had a very dynamic change in a long time. — Herbie Hancock
Remember your contemporaries who have passed away and were your age. Remember the honors and fame they earned, the high posts they held, and the beautiful bodies they possessed. Today all of them are turned to dust. They have left orphans and widows behind them, their wealth is being wasted, and their houses turned into ruins.
No sign of them is left today, and they lie in dark holes underneath the earth.
Picture their faces before your mind's eye and ponder. — Al-Ghazali
We want to believe we are good, we are different, we are better, or we are superior. But this body of social-psychological research
and there are obviously many more experiments in addition to mine and Milgram's
shows that the majority of good, ordinary, normal people can be easily seduced, tempted, or initiated into behaving in ways that they say they never would. In 30 minutes we got them stepping across that line. — Philip Zimbardo
Because the intention wasn't always to be an actor, that hasn't been my number one guiding principle. — David Alpay
Today most funding for science comes through government. That means that you have to be known to be sympathetic to conclusions that are acceptable to the political classes. — Doug Casey
My goal as a citizen is to do what I can to help the causes that I personally believe in. — Clint Howard
The opposite of war is not peace, it's creation. — Jonathan Larson
Take time to be quiet. — Zig Ziglar
The fruit of faith is love,and the fruit of love is service ... spread love everywhere u go.. — Mother Teresa
He had said, "I am a man," and that meant certain things to Juana. It meant that he was half insane and half god. It meant that Kino would drive his strength against a mountain and plunge his strength against the sea. Juana, in her woman's soul, knew that the mountain would stand while the man broke himself; that the sea would surge while the man drowned in it. And yet it was this thing that made him a man, half insane and half god, and Juana had need of a man; she could not live without a man. — John Steinbeck
Moral philosophy is nothing else but the science of what is good, and evil, in the conversation, and society of mankind. Good, and evil, are names that signify our appetites, and aversions; which in different tempers, customs, and doctrines of men, are different. — Thomas Hobbes
