Balistrieri Monterey Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone does it. It doesn't mean you're a bad man. It just means you're not as good of one as you should be. — D.C. Juris

Arthur's motto was that might should never make right. Right should make right. The duty of knights and men is to fight for those who can't fight for themselves.
-Phantom — Kinley MacGregor

At the foundation of moral thinking lie beliefs in statements the truth of which no further reason can be given. — Alasdair MacIntyre

People want to be loved; failing that admired; failing that feared; failing that hated and despised. They want to evoke some sort of sentiment. The soul shudders before oblivion and seeks connection at any price. — Hjalmar Soderberg

We're a weird bunch at 'Mike & Molly.' We go to work, and we're crazy about each other, and we love where we go to work. — Melissa McCarthy

If the term education may be understood in so large a sense as to include all that belongs to the improvement of the mind, either by the acquisition of the knowledge of others or by increase of it through its own exertions, we learn by them what is the kind of education science offers to man. It teaches us to be neglectful of nothing - not to despise the small beginnings, for they precede of necessity all great things in the knowledge of science, either pure or applied. — Michael Faraday

But if watching the sky is to be his duty, how should he begin? Now and then he has spotted one of the five bright planets or recognized a constellation, but he knows little about the turning of the heavens. When he contemplates the great distances between this and that, and the vast multitude of solitary objects spread over the celestial dome, he cannot fathom how one goes about searching for what is yet unknown. — John Pipkin

While in my late teens and in my 20s, I worked seven days a week, 20 hours a day. I worked my tail off. — John Catsimatidis

I was doing illustration work, and the cartooning slowly took over. — Max Cannon

Particularly in the deepest and most important things, we are unutterably alone, — Rainer Maria Rilke