Dignitary In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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Imitation is the first instinct of the awakening mind. — Maria Montessori
Truth is an homage that the good man pays to his own dignity. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I lie on top of him, skin to skin. He's tall, I'm not, but when we lie like this, we fit together. All the curves of my body relax into the strength of his. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
Mastery is the natural result of mindfulness. — Ron Kurtz
But it's the simple and the good that are meant to suffer in this world - ain't it, though! — Sarah Waters
It was like pressing your thumbnail against a radiator when it's really hot and the pain starts and it makes you want to cry and the pain keeps hurting even when you take your thumb away from the radiator. — Mark Haddon
How a peaceful, uncrowded place with ample wherewithal stays poor is hard to explain. How a conflict-ridden, grossly over-populated place with no resources whatsoever gets rich is simple. The British colonial government turned Hong Kong into an economic miracle by doing nothing. — P. J. O'Rourke
My illness has taught me something about the nature of humanity, love, brotherhood and relationships that I never understood, and probably never would have. So, from that standpoint, there is some truth and good in everything. — Lee Atwater
The vision of an entire world becoming just like us is at least as discomfiting as the thought that most of it won't. — Eva Hoffman
For even in the pit of darkness, the beacon of humanity can always shine through. — Stewart Stafford
There are two ways to do great mathematics. The first is to be smarter than everybody else. The second way is to be stupider than everybody else
but persistent. — Raoul Bott
Ask, and it shall be given you. — Origen
I don't want to go too far away from what I'm doing now because that would alienate my audience. — Charlotte Church
I don't see,' I said, 'how people stand being old. Your insides all dry up. When you're young you're so self-reliant. You don't even need much religion. — Sylvia Plath
