Baronn Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot do without it, and yet we disgrace and vilify the same. It may be compared to a cage, the birds without despair to get in, and those within despair to get out. — Michel De Montaigne

The battle against cancer has made me strong. It's like winning a war! When I was diagnosed, I was told by doctors my kidney, liver and other organs could fail. It was tough. I didn't know if I could save my life. But I was positive, and because of that, the doctor told me that I would be a man who would never have cancer. — Yuvraj Singh

All right, Schwartz, tackle my mind now. Go as deep as you want. I was born on Baronn in the Sirius Sector. I lived my life in an atmosphere of anti-Terrestrialism in the formative years, so I can't help what flaws and follies lie at the roots of my subconscious. But look on the surface and tell me if, in my adult years, I have not fought bigotry in myself. Not in others; that would be easy. But in myself, and as hard as I could. — Isaac Asimov

Shaking the past, making my break, taking control, that's what it takes. — Kenny Loggins

To some degree. I know I couldn't do it anymore. — Chuck Daly

There's so much standing around,' Owen said when Henry asked him what he liked about the game. 'And pockets in the uniforms. — Chad Harbach

Love is a worn-out word. People love their cat, they love their house. I've never been in love with anyone but myself. — Hermione Gingold

Goodbye don't mean gone. — Ray Charles

What if I told you that, not only can you not beat the market, but most stocks actually lose money. — Kenneth Eade

When I moved in, I said, 'I don't care how this makes me look or sound: I am converting one of these bedrooms into a shoe closet.' It's become more of a dressing room, but one wall is shoes in their perfect cubbies. — Kaley Cuoco

Liberty is not a right but a duty. — Ezra Pound

Regarding social order, Francis Fukuyama writes, "The systematic study of how order, and thus social capital, can emerge in spontaneous and decentralized fashion is one of the most important intellectual developments of the late twentieth century." He correctly attributes the modern origins of this argument to F. A. Hayek, whose pioneering contributions to cognitive science, the study of cultural evolution, and the dynamics of social change put him in the forefront of the most creative scholars of the 20th century. — Douglass North

Set me a task in which I can put something of my very self, and it is a task no longer; it is joy; it is art. — Bliss Carman

Library science was the foundation of all sciences. — Robert A. Heinlein

Even though we require flexibility to negotiate our changing circumstances, we are rather built to anxiously turn away from alternatives. — Eric Maisel

It's as if he's trodden in my footsteps, seen what I've seen, felt what I've felt, as I've criss-crossed the moors countless times. — Sanjida Kay