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Cavelossim Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

The principle of equality, which makes men independent of each other, gives them a habit and a taste for following, in their private actions, no other guide but their own will. This complete independence, which they constantly enjoy towards their equals and in the intercourse of private life, tends to make them look upon all authority with a jealous eye, and speedily suggests to them the notion and the love of political freedom. Men living at such times have a natural bias to free institutions. Take any one of them at a venture, and search if you can his most deep-seated instincts; and you will find that, of all governments, he will soonest conceive and most highly value that government whose head he has himself elected, and whose administration he may control. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Cavelossim Quotes By Mark Kingwell

Neiman's book is written with considerable flair, as many critics have already noted, but it possesses a far rarer and more valuable quality: moral seriousness. Her argument builds a powerful emotional force, a sense of deep inevitability ... It is not often that a work of such dark conclusions has felt so hopeful and brave. — Mark Kingwell

Cavelossim Quotes By Paul Cezanne

Everything vanishes, falls apart, doesn't it? Nature is always the same but nothing in her that appears to us lasts. Our art must render the thrill of her permanence, along with her elements, the appearance of all her changes. It must give us a taste of her Eternity. — Paul Cezanne

Cavelossim Quotes By Diogenes

Let us not unlearn what we have already learned — Diogenes

Cavelossim Quotes By Jason Medina

Manhattan is basically this island in New York, where all the cool stuff is located. — Jason Medina

Cavelossim Quotes By Warren Buffett

A single year's performance is of minor importance and, good or bad, should never be taken seriously. — Warren Buffett