Family Indivisible Quotes & Sayings
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Compromise yourself. Obscure your own trail. — Jean Cocteau
Actually, what she remembered most about that trip to Berlin was kissing a handsome, brown-haired German boy in a nightclub. He kept taking ice cubes from his drink and running them across her collarbone, which at the time had seemed incredibly sexy, but now seemed unhygienic and sticky. — Liane Moriarty
All humanity is one undivided and indivisible family. I cannot detach myself from the wickedest soul. — Mahatma Gandhi
I walk along an ever fading line between jaded and wishful thinking. — Sara Secora
Moral restrictions tend to become lax in a foreign country, since the fear of social opinion disappears. — Mahatma Gandhi
Yeah, it's odd when you look back at your own work. Some filmmakers don't look back at their work at all. I look at my work a lot, actually. I feel like I learned something while looking at stuff I've done in terms of what I'm going to do in the future, mistakes I've made and things at work or what have you. — Christopher Nolan
What kind of people do we wish to become, and how do we know an American when we see one? Is it possible to pursue a common purpose without a common history or a standard text? — Lewis H. Lapham
Descartes walks into a bar, and the bartender asks "Would you like a beer?" Descartes replies, "I think not" and poof! he vanishes. — Various
Compassion becomes an automatic reaction when you see all of humanity as one undivided and indivisible family. — Wayne Dyer
Personally, I think there's a lot to recommend being friends with your ex, and I'm glad to admit that I'm living proof of its possibility. — Mariella Frostrup
I've seen a disobedient client simply turn his attention toward The Adversary and ask "Are You still there?" and suddenly all was made well between them. — Geoffrey Wood
Cicero most reminds me of Harold Wilson. Both men knew how to keep the show on the road. — Robert Harris
The solution to global conflicts cannot be found in arms buildups that are meant to serve as deterrents. Neither can it be found in treaties and agreements, though they are very helpful in creating interim peace. The solution can only be found in our collective maturity, when a significant percentage of the world's population have transcended the personal and social conditionings at the root of international insecurity, fear, and distrust, and when they have awakened a higher level of consciousness that sees humanity as an indivisible family, regardless of color, religion, nationality, or race. — Vicente Hao Chin
I think women do write politically all the time. Margaret Atwood does; Doris Lessing does. — Lorrie Moore
