Ernest And Celestine Quotes & Sayings
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You have to learn to get up from the table when love is no longer being served. — Nina Simone

Allow regular time for silent reflection. Turn inward and digest what has happened. Let the senses rest and grow still. — John Heider

The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category. — Adolf Hitler

They must often change who would remain constant in happiness and wisdom. — Confucius

I had a slightly inferior endgame that probably should have been drawn, but Kortchnoi kept torturing me with little threats until finally, exhausted and exasperated, I made a losing mistake. — Pal Benko

Women may give lip service to wanting husbands who take on an equal role in raising children, but many will pull rank when an important decision, like how to discipline or what baby sitter to hire, has to be made. — Pepper Schwartz

I had dropped out of school and was a runaway, so I didn't have family to fall back on if I didn't work. I didn't have a lot of other options of making money other than modeling. — Carre Otis

You go to a plant not only to pat the people on the back, but to tell them about the opportunities they have to do a better job. Quality is one of the opportunities they have to do a better job. — Carlos Ghosn

Cancer is a demonic pregnancy. — Susan Sontag

The written word isn't necessarily a chore but can be a window into new worlds — Wes Moore

Words could never quite express what it means to us. Respectfully, — Katy Regnery

It's funny that being human means so many things, man made divisions counter our judgements towards being wary of the "other", this is worrying because the thing that unites us is being human that is what we all are and without lament but with joy we should embrace everybody we would then live in utopia of diversity. — Paul Isaacs

Being diagnosed with a possibly life-threatening disease is so jarring and for me to know that God had me in his hands, I never felt alone. — Sheryl Crow