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Cinches Quotes By Park Geun-hye

Different times need different types of leadership. — Park Geun-hye

Cinches Quotes By Warren Buffett

I like to go for cinches. I like to shoot fish in a barrel. But I like to do it after the water has run out. — Warren Buffett

Cinches Quotes By Austin Stowell

A friend of mine from New York asked me what I want to do, and I responded with, 'I want to make movies.' He responded with, 'Guess what? They're not making movies on Martha's Vineyard.' Literally ten minutes later, I was packing my bags. — Austin Stowell

Cinches Quotes By James Tiptree Jr.

I am one of those that always get accidentally guillotined when the Great Day of Liberation comes, because ... I guess ... I am full of parentheses. Revolutions can't abide parentheses. — James Tiptree Jr.

Cinches Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

The speech of my heart will be carried on in murmurings of a song. — Rabindranath Tagore

Cinches Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

And do you call yours a divine discontent?'
'Yes. I don't care about its divinity. But damn your happiness! So long as life's full, it doesn't matter whether it's happy or not. I'm afraid your happiness would bore me. — D.H. Lawrence

Cinches Quotes By Albert Camus

short, all flee real responsibility, the effort of being consistent or of having an opinion of one's own, in order to take refuge in the parties or groups that will think for them, express their anger for them, and make their plans for them. Contemporary intelligence seems to measure the truth of doctrines and causes solely by the number of armored divisions that each can put into the field. Thenceforth everything is good that justifies the slaughter of freedom, whether it be the nation, the people, or the grandeur of the State. The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience. — Albert Camus