Esentially Quotes & Sayings
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To prepare youth for success in entrepreneurial (and free) cultures, education tends to emphasize originality, creativity, breadth, depth and leadership skills rather than rote memorization, standardized curricula or socialization. The latter skill set is vital in societies with strong upper classes employing the lower castes, but the former is essential to free democratic nations. — Oliver DeMille
This is my first visit to Africa, a region where President Bush has voiced a deep passion for fostering and encouraging economic development, investment and trade. — Donald Evans
Maybe that is what Hell is, being trapped for ever in your own nightmares and never being able to wake. [Gisa] — Karen Maitland
You cannot buy trust at any price. But slowly, over time, you can build it for free. — Jeffrey Gitomer
He's the President - it's the responsibility of every citizen to criticize aggressively when they think it's warranted. — Glenn Greenwald
Flyfishing does have its social aspects - on some of our crowded trout streams it can get too social - but esentially it's a solitary, contemplative sport. People are left alone with themselves in beautiful surroundings to try to accomplish something that seems to have genuine value. — John Gierach
I was a landscaper for three years and loved it. — Willie Geist
Don't wait for the right conditions. All you need for your growth is available to you in this moment — Radhe Maa
But I never wanted just your body, Lane. I always wanted your heart. I was just too afraid to ask for it. — Katie Ashley
You have to have a plan. Everything has to be planned. For me, I start with the title of my album, before I even start with the songs. I write down different things that I want album to say, and then the songs come from the different words. — Mary J. Blige
Liberals believe that they can't get a fair shake from the media anymore. — Eric Alterman
But freedom and human happiness has a direct relationship to the number of people who have power over their own world, their own lives. Far too many people still have no say in how they live.
The more power is dispersed, the more that will change. — Robert Jackson Bennett
Sometimes, friends drift in and out of our lives like fashion accessories - in one season and out the next. — Jess Rothenberg
How many girls there are who do not see any wrongdoing in following certain shameless styles like so many sheep. They certainly would blush if they could guess the impression they make and the feelings they evoke in those who see them. — Pope Pius XII
