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Brutuss Quotes By Rashi

We learn from here the humility of the Holy One, Blessed is He. Since man is in the likeness of the angels, and they would be jealous of him, for this reason, He consulted them. — Rashi

Brutuss Quotes By Miguel De Unamuno

Science says: 'We must live,' and seeks the means of prolonging, increasing, facilitating and amplifying life, of making it tolerable and acceptable, wisdom says: 'We must die,' and seeks how to make us die well. — Miguel De Unamuno

Brutuss Quotes By Mark Sanborn

The only thing better than an acknowledgement is action. — Mark Sanborn

Brutuss Quotes By Henri Cartier-Bresson

One eye of the photographer looks wide open through the viewfinder, the other, the closed looks into his own soul. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Brutuss Quotes By Bobby V

You don't have to turn the Page, I read the Story, it ends with you and me ... — Bobby V

Brutuss Quotes By Jonathan Goldstein

How strange to feel yourself falling in love with someone you've only just met. — Jonathan Goldstein

Brutuss Quotes By Sloane Crosley

I was taught that candles are like house cats - domesticated versions of something wild and dangerous. There's no way to know how much of that killer instinct lurks in the darkness. I used to think the house-burning paranoia was the result of some upper-middle-class fear regarding the potential destruction of a half-million-dollar Westchester house the size of a matchbox. But then I realized the fear stemmed from something far less complex: we're not used to fire. Candles are a staple of the Judaic existence and, like many suburban residents before us, we're pretty bad Jews. — Sloane Crosley

Brutuss Quotes By James Wilson

Keenly aware that he carried Ferdinand and Isabella's commercial hopes with him, Columbus was quick to point out that 'the Indians' had economic potential as well as charm. Too trusting to resist capture, and too docile to rebel once caught, they would clearly make excellent slaves. 'From here,' he enthused, 'in the name of the Blessed Trinity, we can send all the slaves that can be sold. — James Wilson