Dinarske Quotes & Sayings
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Any time you give a man something he doesn't earn, you cheapen him. Our kids earn what they get, and that includes respect. — Woody Hayes
'Hamlet' is a play about a man whose grief is deemed unseemly. — Meghan O'Rourke
Touch paper only once. — Robert Allen
I'm glad you fought for me," she said.
"I'm glad you let me. — Cora Carmack
Become aware that you already possess all the inner wisdom, strength, and creativity needed to make your dreams come true. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
When I didn't have a family, I was much more of a workaholic ... I still like to work, but I also want to be home with them. As you get older, you realize you need balance. If it's not fun, what's the point? — Ben Stiller
I just try to keep healthy more so than trying to be thin. — Margot Robbie
People would say, 'Girls don't play hockey. Girls don't skate.' I would say, 'Watch this.' — Hayley Wickenheiser
I had been sick before, of course, but this felt more than sickness, like a physical confirmation of shame. — Garth Greenwell
Peace doesn't mean that you will not have problems. Peace means that your problems will not have you. — Tony Evans
Isn't a sensitive soul simply a means of transforming a deficiency into proud disdain? — Rabih Alameddine
.. how history negotiates its terms and collects its dues from those who break its laws. — Arundhati Roy
A small child from a developing country has the advantage, from a very early age, of having access to toys which structure his mind, which constitute a sure advantage over the little African child who has never even held a modern toy. — Abdoulaye Wade
The Sussex lanes were very lovely in the autumn ... spendthrift gold and glory of the year-end ... earth scents and the sky winds and all the magic of the countryside which is ordained for the healing of the soul. — Monica Baldwin
One can speculate that the tardiness and wobbliness of humanity's progress on many of the "eternal problems" of philosophy are due to the unsuitability of the human cortex for philosophical work. On this view, our most celebrated philosophers are like dogs walking on their hind legs - just barely attaining the treshold level of performance required for engaging in the activity at all. — Nick Bostrom
