Bledi Mane Quotes & Sayings
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Books had always been a comfort to me, an escape from reality when reality got to be too real. — Julie Fisher
Justice - there is an air of nobility about the word. It calls to mind other words like equity, fairness, and truth. It speaks of honor and exactness. It speaks of righteousness. But, sadly, in today's world its application is often anything but noble, honorable, or righteous. — Lance B. Wickman
All human beings have their otherness and it is that which cries out to the heart. — Elizabeth Goudge
Real optimism has reason to complain but prefers to smile. — William Arthur Ward
Life wants you to know that feelings are more important than facts, and you should never hurt someone just to be right. — Bryant McGill
I understand what training camp is for. It's needed. It's necessary, so it's just one of those things that you have to put yourself through and it makes you better. It gets you in good shape, so it's necessary. — Logan Mankins
So, ignorant we are. But we're not stupid. Indeed ... remaining ignorant about politics and our government is a perfectly rational response to the government we have. The question isn't what we know. The question is what we're capable of knowing, and doing, if we have the right incentives, and the right opportunity. — Lawrence Lessig
When we let go of believing we are superior, we open ourselves to the experience of living in the community of Nature. — Philip Carr-Gomm
When I was in high school, I wasn't really popular. I was picked on a lot. And then I did a talent show, and kids started to tell me that I did a good job. It was the first time that my peers told me that they liked what I was doing. Something clicked, and I knew that this is what I wanted to do. — Guillermo Diaz
I did not become president to be popular. To work, to lead, to protect and preserve our country, our people, that is why I became president. — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Sexual passion is the cause of war and the end of peace, the basis of what is serious ... and consequently the concentration of all desire — Arthur Schopenhauer