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Dedico Latin Quotes By Oscar Wilde

On the whole, the great success of marriage in the States is due partly to the fact that no American man is ever idle, and partly to the fact that no American wife is considered responsible for the quality of her husband's dinners. — Oscar Wilde

Dedico Latin Quotes By Charlotte Mason

Composition is as natural as jumping and running to children who have been allowed due use of books. — Charlotte Mason

Dedico Latin Quotes By William James

That which is most personal, is most interesting. — William James

Dedico Latin Quotes By Benjamin Lee Whorf

A change in language can transform our appreciation of the cosmos. — Benjamin Lee Whorf

Dedico Latin Quotes By Katharine McPhee

I wish I could wear clothes straight off the runway. — Katharine McPhee

Dedico Latin Quotes By Samuel Beckett

From time to time. You do not count your steps any more. For the simple reason they number each day the same. Average day in day out the same. The way being always the same. You keep count of the days and every tenth night multiply. And add. Your father's shade is not with you any more. It fell out long ago. You do not feel your footfalls any more. Unhearing unseeing you go your way. Day after day. The same way. As if there were no other any more. For you there is no other any more. You used never to halt except to make your reckoning. So as to plod from nought anew. This need removed as we have seen there is none in theory to halt any more. Save perhaps a moment at the outermost point. To gather yourself together for the return. And yet you do. As never before. — Samuel Beckett

Dedico Latin Quotes By Luther Burbank

If we cannot meet our everyday surroundings with equanimity and pleasure and grow each day in some useful direction, then ... life is on the road toward misfortune, misery and destruction. — Luther Burbank

Dedico Latin Quotes By Frank Pittman

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut their masculinity for one another, often overdo it, and sometimes turn to displays of fierce, macho bravado and even violence. — Frank Pittman