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Drakos Engineering Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Why re-enter such a world? Why attempt to make plausible, or even interesting, to men and women consumed with passion, the experience of transcendental bliss? As dreams that were momentous by night may seem simply silly in the light of day, so the poet and the prophet can discover themselves playing the idiot before a jury of sober eyes. — Joseph Campbell

Drakos Engineering Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

Relating a person to the whole world: that is the meaning of cinema. — Andrei Tarkovsky

Drakos Engineering Quotes By William Shakespeare

Let every eye negotiate for itself and trust no agent. — William Shakespeare

Drakos Engineering Quotes By Jamie Chung

I didn't want to be known as the reality-show star trying to be an actress, so I kept a lot of the failed auditions to myself. — Jamie Chung

Drakos Engineering Quotes By John Man

Of all the weapons vital for a speedy victory, the most vital is information. — John Man

Drakos Engineering Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

Integrity is the antithesis of compromise and the sworn enemy of comfort. It bases its decisions not on how much discomfort we might be able to avoid, but on how much we need to avoid the compromise of comfort. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Drakos Engineering Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

When we understand the best way to achieve all our goals is to assist others in achieving their goals, we will find the key to lasting happiness. — Neale Donald Walsch

Drakos Engineering Quotes By Paul McCartney

Live a little be a gypsy, get around. Get your feet up off the ground, live a little, get around. — Paul McCartney

Drakos Engineering Quotes By John Marshall Harlan II

The dissemination of the individual's opinions on matters of public interest is for us, in the historic words of the Declaration of Independence, an 'unalienable right' that 'governments are instituted among men to secure.' History shows us that the Founders were not always convinced that unlimited discussion of public issues would be 'for the benefit of all of us' but that they firmly adhered to the proposition that the 'true liberty of the press' permitted 'every man to publish his opinion'. — John Marshall Harlan II