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Deixou Quotes By William, Saroyan

I saw rich beggars and poor beggars, proud beggars and humble beggars, fat beggars and thin beggars, healthy beggars and sick beggars, whole beggars and crippled beggars, wise beggars and stupid beggars. I saw amateur beggars and professional beggars. A professional beggar is a beggar who begs for a living. — William, Saroyan

Deixou Quotes By Carl R. Rogers

Maslow might be speaking of clients I have known when he says, "self-actualized people have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life with awe, pleasure, wonder, and even ecstasy, however stale these experiences may be for other people." (4, p. 214) — Carl R. Rogers

Deixou Quotes By Edsger Dijkstra

We must be very careful when we give advice to younger people: sometimes they follow it! — Edsger Dijkstra

Deixou Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

In judging of the rich, two things should be considered: How did they get it, and what are they doing with it? Was it honestly acquired? Is it being used for the benefit of mankind? When people become really intelligent, when the brain is really developed, no human being will give his life to the acquisition of what he does not need or what he cannot intelligently use. — Robert G. Ingersoll

Deixou Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

Do not look for my heart any more; the beasts have eaten it. — Charles Baudelaire

Deixou Quotes By Martin Luther

Teaching is of more importance than urging. — Martin Luther

Deixou Quotes By Kelly Corrigan

How seriously can I take myself? I'm just one of six billion people, right? — Kelly Corrigan

Deixou Quotes By Helen Grant Ross

There is no greater motor for architecture than religious fervor. Ancient examples include the Inca, Aztec Egyptian civilizations. In more recent times, Christianity gave rise to the Gothic and Romanesque architecture of the European middle ages and Islam produced the wonders of the Ottoman Empire. — Helen Grant Ross

Deixou Quotes By Mary Roach

I have not eaten a lot of insects. I ate a termite in Africa, but it was on a bet. It was a soldier termite. It was alive, and I don't really recommend the live soldier termite as something you want to start with if you're going to start exploring eating insects. — Mary Roach