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Ceratium Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

There is no other way of guarding oneself against flattery than by letting men understand that they will not offend you by speaking the truth; but when everyone can tell you the truth, you lose their respect. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Ceratium Quotes By John Dewey

Scientific principles and laws do not lie on the surface of nature. They are hidden, and must be wrested from nature by an active and elaborate technique of inquiry. — John Dewey

Ceratium Quotes By Heather Demetrios

When had Chris and Dylan stopped being enough? — Heather Demetrios

Ceratium Quotes By Ann Aguirre

I don't know how to be brokenhearted. I wish you hadn't taught me. — Ann Aguirre

Ceratium Quotes By Mozah Bint Nasser Al Missned

People tend to believe that to be modern you have to disengage from your heritage, but it's not true. — Mozah Bint Nasser Al Missned

Ceratium Quotes By David DuChemin

The real failure is to rob this world of the contribution only you can make, and to fail to make work that truly gives you that 'this is what I was created to do' feeling that has no equal. — David DuChemin

Ceratium Quotes By Courtney Milan

The vicar gave him permission and he kissed her - not hard, for lust, nor long, for love, but a light brush of his lips for the brief space of time that she would stay in his life. — Courtney Milan

Ceratium Quotes By Gina Holden

As far back as I can remember, I wanted to dance, sing and perform. — Gina Holden

Ceratium Quotes By Tom Hooper

After my grandfather's plane took enemy fire, he was denied permission to land at the first available airstrip. In that classic British bureaucratic way, they said he had to go back to your own airbase in the Midlands. They crashed between the coast and the airfield. — Tom Hooper

Ceratium Quotes By Charles Horton Cooley

Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same causes as the freedom. — Charles Horton Cooley