Codognotto Quotes & Sayings
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If someone has not learned to stop and admire something beautiful, we should not be surprised if he or she treats everything as an object to be used and abused without scruple. If we want to bring about deep change, we need to realize that certain mindsets really do influence our behaviour. Our efforts at education will be inadequate and ineffectual unless we strive to promote a new way of thinking about human beings, life, society and our relationship with nature. Otherwise, the paradigm of consumerism will continue to advance, with the help of the media and the highly effective workings of the market. — Pope Francis
Some people are so positive, that when they slip in dog poop, they pirouette — Josh Stern
Oh, these vast, calm, measureless mountain days, days in whose light everything seems equally divine, opening a thousand windows to show us God. — John Muir
The rattle of plates and cutlery was the sound of empires falling. — Robert Charles Wilson
Fashion is not beautiful, neither is it ugly. Why should it be either? Fashion is fashion. — Anna Wintour
When we speak, dress, and think like others, we live with the goal of achieving the approval they have — Sunday Adelaja
We all need one another; much and often. Just as every human creature needs a place to be alone in, a sacred, private "home" of his own, so all human creatures need a place to be together in, from the two who can show each other their souls uninterruptedly, to the largest throng that can throb and stir in unison. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman
If you think you are a vile slime, that means that you aspire to something higher ... It's because you have a sense of perfection, and you obviously want that, that you find something wrong. — Frederick Lenz
We shall never change our political leaders until we change the people who elect them. — Mark Skousen
When I finally went to school I had to adjust to other girls and learn their fiendish ways. Having learnt them, I turned them on all and sundry. — Margaret Atwood
Humility is becoming a lost art, but it's not difficult to practice. It means that you realize that others have been involved in your success. — Harvey MacKay
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