Botlar 2019 Quotes & Sayings
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The natural distribution is neither just nor unjust; nor is it unjust that persons are born into society at some particular position. These are simply natural facts. What is just and unjust is the way that institutions deal with these facts. — John Rawls

We only tell the secrets we secretly want not to be secret, right? And learn as much from what isn't told. — Melissa Jensen

Frustration is your belief that things should be different than they are. So, when frustrated, ask yourself 'what should be different?'. In the end, you will find things are the way they are, as a result of your choices. Accept responsibility and start making different choices. Your life will be more peaceful as a result. — L.R.W. Lee

The deep love that is born of friendship can too easily become stagnant when life becomes busy. — Glenn C. Stewart

Tony is waiting outside, his eyes crinkled into a smile. 'Come inside the house,' he says. He knows what I am feeling. And in I go, where the dogs lie flat on the kitchen floor, tails wagging, and the kettle is whistling, and the house is very warm. — Helen Macdonald

Advances in technology, which allow analyses of large quantities of data, are the foundation for the relatively new field known as crime analysis. — Deborah Osborne

Thank you for a wonderful night. Your carriage awaits downstairs. -Oliver — Joann I. Martin Sowles

Offering a hand up is not a hand-out. — Clara Barton

It is tempting to believe that social evils arise from the activities of evil men and that if only good men (like ourselves, naturally) wielded power, all would be well. That view requires only emotion and self-praise - easy to come by and satisfying as well. To understand why it is that 'good' men in positions of power will produce evil, while the ordinary man without power but able to engage in voluntary cooperation with his neighbors will produce good, requires analysis and thought, subordinating emotions to the rational. — Friedrich August Von Hayek