Compagnie Maritime Quotes & Sayings
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Democracy means government by the uneducated, while aristocracy means government by the badly educated. — G.K. Chesterton

Fiction is able to encompass books that are bleak and which dwell on the manifold and terrible problems of our times. But I don't think that all books need to have that particular focus. — Alexander McCall Smith

I do not think it is any benefit for artists or fans to have all the new, wide distribution channels in the online world controlled by those who have controlled the old, narrower ones, .. This is especially true if they achieve that control by leveraging their dominance in content or conduit space in an anticompetitive way to control the new, independent music services that are attempting to enhance the consumer's experience of music. — Orrin Hatch

A real leader spends his time fixing the problem instead of finding who to blame. — David Cottrell

Be appreciative of what's right with your life. In your gratitude is power to make it even better — Ralph Marston

Human beings are 70% water and with some the rest is colagen — Martin Mull

I think the main lesson that I have learned is that a good scientist is a humble scientist who is open-minded to listen to other scientists when they discover something. — Dan Shechtman

Looking back over sixty-odd years, life is like a piece of string with knots in it, the knots being those moments that live in the mind forever, and the intervals being hazy, half-recalled times when I have a fair idea of what was happenng, in a general way, but cannot be sure of dates or places or even the exact order in which events took place. — George MacDonald Fraser

The collapse of the stellar universe will occur - like creation - in grandiose splendor. — Werner Herzog

I had no idea that mothering my own child would be so healing to my own sadness from my childhood. — Susie Bright

After a year of post-graduate research, I won an 1851 Exhibition scholarship to work at Oxford with Robert Robinson. Two such scholarships were awarded each year, and the other was won by Rita Harradence, also of Sydney and also an organic chemist. — John Cornforth

Make it whole, and it will rise whole. That's your first lesson of the day. — Charlie N. Holmberg

I knew that suffering can purify, that it's a kind of fire that can be worth enduring, but there were degrees of it to which I chose not to subject myself. — Dean Koontz

I knew I would grow up and wear a costume one day, and that's exactly what happened. — Cassandra Peterson