Biscardi Familia Quotes & Sayings
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How can you save the world you have not seen if you can't save the community you have seen? — Pete Seeger
To rule without being felt ... is the great mystery of policy. — John Galt
One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment. — Hart Crane
If I don't read at least one bad thing about myself every day I take a long look at my behaviour and try harder to be shocking. — Sarah Morgan
Augusta National is a young man's golf course, and you really need a young man's nerves to play on it. — Jack Nicklaus
I'm naturally curious, and I read four newspapers a day. — Eli Broad
That is the purpose of meditation practice: to become more present and aware of every aspect of our life. — Lodro Rinzler
My legacy is in my family, not in my work. For me. I don't know about for other people. I try to forget a lot. — Meshell Ndegeocello
I've always had good support of parents for doing what I wanted to do. When it became music they were just as supportive as well. — Negash Ali
Let this story be an inspiration when dealing with the weak-minded who share your communal housing blocks and the selfish who use all the soap in your group bathing wells. Know that change is achievable and that happy endings do come, for this story promises to have the happiest ending you will ever hear — Adam Johnson
The real history, the one that counts and is not to be found in books, is precisely this one, the one made by simple men; and it is the only one that rules the world. — Eugenio Montale
Our names are labels, plainly printed on the bottled essence of our past behavior. — Logan Pearsall Smith
Believe it or not, I have about the same success rate as anyone else. Sometimes you hit, sometimes you miss. — Seth MacFarlane
It is characteristic of the military mentality that non-human factors ... are held essential, while the human being, his desires and thoughts-in short, the psychological factors-are considered as unimportant and secondary. — Albert Einstein
According to this theory, man is like a dog tied to a moving wagon. If the dog refuses to run along with the wagon he will be dragged by it, yet the choice remains his: to run or be dragged. In the same way, humans are responsible for their choices and actions, even though these have been anticipated by the logos and form part of its plan. — Marcus Aurelius
