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Famaey Quotes By Rebecca West

When those of our army whose voices are likely to coo tell us that the day of sex antagonism is over and that henceforth we only have to advance hand in hand with the male, I do not believe it. — Rebecca West

Famaey Quotes By John Legend

Experience is a great teacher. — John Legend

Famaey Quotes By Debasish Mridha

A little dust does not make an ocean dirty. By blaming you change the society by making a lot of dust. By taking systematic actions and by focusing on beauty- for sure we can change our society and clean up the dust. — Debasish Mridha

Famaey Quotes By Ernest Renan

Jealousy is the foundation of equality, but not of liberty ; putting man constantly on his guard against the encroachments of his neighbors. It prevents affability between different classes. There is no society without affection, without tradition, without respect, without mutual amenity. — Ernest Renan

Famaey Quotes By Jerry Gladstone

What would your life look like without today's obstacles in front of you? — Jerry Gladstone

Famaey Quotes By Robert Sheckley

Number 402, your name is Will Barrent. Age 27, blood type O-L3, Index JX-221-R. Guilty of murder. — Robert Sheckley

Famaey Quotes By Sean Astin

I had a couple of experiences as a kid with animals where I hurt them, kind of unintentionally, and when I saw that a human being can hurt an animal it really affected me. And my kids ... they became animal rights activists. — Sean Astin

Famaey Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Although our prospect is peace, our policy and purpose are to provide for defense by all those means to which our resources are competent. — Thomas Jefferson

Famaey Quotes By C.S. Lewis

... the greatest service we can do to education today is to teach fewer subjects. No one has time to do more than a very few things well before he is twenty, and when we force a boy to be a mediocrity in a dozen subjects, we destroy his standards, perhaps for life. — C.S. Lewis