Donald Trump July 2nd Quotes & Sayings
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Top Donald Trump July 2nd Quotes
All remained loyal to him, not because they always agreed with him, but because the regent listened to and respected different opinions. — Nelson Mandela
Feelings are relative. And at the root, they're all the same, even if they grow from different experiences and exist on different scales. — Becky Chambers
The more we idealize the past and refuse to acknowledge our childhood sufferings, the more we pass them on unconsciously to the next generation. — Alice Miller
Perspective, we can only get it when we look beyond this life and realize we're not alone — Kevin Albright
Premature success gives one an almost mystical conception of destiny as opposed to will power-at its worst the Napoleonic delusion. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Religious ecstasy is a madness of thought freed of its bodily bonds, whereas in the ecstasy of love, the forces of twin natures unite, blend and embrace one another. — Honore De Balzac
You did not get a very good review from Dr. Trinh," he wrote. "She was very quick to contact me and to let me know that I should stay away from you because you obviously wanted to do damage to the memory of our dearest Celestine. She also said that she did not feel that you were very intelligent, or maybe you were just American, she's not sure... — David Cronenberg
Secretly, of course, the pauses in our correspondence were as calculated as our casualness. — Marina Keegan
off. We'll find another way. — Kristi Avalon
Knowledge, Humboldt believed, had to be shared, exchanged and made available to everybody. — Andrea Wulf
To accept with unquestioning faith, or to refuse to reconsider any particular view held by the Church in the past, is as unreasonable as it is unsafe. The faith of the Church is a progressive affair. — George Trumbull Ladd
We seek for truth in ourselves; in our neighbours, and in its essential nature. We find it first in ourselves by severe self scrutiny, then in our neighbours by compassionate indulgence, and, finally, in its essential nature by that direct vision which belongs to the pure in heart. — Saint Bernard
