Ditongos Quotes & Sayings
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Something of the hermit's temper is an essential element in many forms of excellence, since it enables men to resist the lure of popularity, to pursue important work in spite of general indifference or hostility, and arrive at opinions which are opposed to prevalent errors. — Bertrand Russell

Love'em or hate'em, by blood or by heart, family was a kind of oxygen. Necessary for the living. — J.R. Ward

I wrote because I could not help it. There was something that I wanted to say, and I said it: that was all. The fame and the money and the usefulness might or might not follow. It was not by my endeavor if they did. — Harriet Martineau

The moon gazed on my midnight labours, while, with unrelaxed and breathless eagerness, I pursued nature to her hiding places. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

My aim is to make you look the best you can and if that means a little bit of internal pulling and hoisting up, then so be it. — Bruce Oldfield

Your past doesn't have to dictate who you are, but it can help you discover who you're meant to be. — C.M. Stunich

Kidnapped by a vampire, death by a squid. How tragic. — Abigail Gibbs

Never stop listening to your audience. — David Copperfield

It's often the case that great artists - people like Bruce Springsteen - tend to pick up the subterranean rumblings of profound social change long before the economic statisticians notice them. Changes start long before they become statistics. — Wayne Swan

If you're one of the more than 250 million Americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance - this law will only make it more secure and more affordable. — Barack Obama

Make philosophy thy journey, theology thy journey's end: philosophy is a pleasant way, but dangerous to him that either tires or retires; in this journey it is safe neither to loiter nor to rest, till thou hast attained thy journey's end; he that sits down a philosopher rises up an atheist. — Francis Quarles