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The less we parade our misfortunes the more sympathy we command. — Orville Dewey
Over the years, I've enjoyed working for WFAN and MSG - two sports giants in the industry. There couldn't be a better fit due to the long-standing history both entities have had with NY sports. — Boomer Esiason
And the wicked thing is, that when we're really upset, we always take it out on the people who are closest and whom we love the most. — Rosamunde Pilcher
Thomas Hobbes said that man is a wolve for anothe one. It seems to me that this became the basic foundation ideology for the Marxians. Though, it seems also inspired in Max Weber's ides, but actually, Weber reject it. According Stjerno, who quote Weber's idea about man (2005, p. 37), that for Weber, action is social when the individual gives it a subjective meaning that takes account of the behaviour of other and lets his ouw course of action, (Weber; 1978 (1922). Social relationship,said Weber, developed when many actors took into account of the hehaviour of the actions of others. A relationship is symmetrical when each actor gives it the same meaning. However, complet symmetry, Weber maintained, Stjerno added, was rare. Generally, the parts of a social relationship orient their actions on a rational basis,zweckrational - goal-oriented, but in part; they are also motivated by their values and sense of duty,(Stjerno, Steinar: 2005) — Steinar Stjerno
Cut not the wings of your dreams, for they are the heartbeat and the freedom of your soul. — Flavia
Blessed are those who see through the eyes of a child — Flavia
What I have done cannot be taken from me. — Eugene Delacroix
My relaxation has always been my animals - going to the dog park with them, going to the beach. — Hilary Swank
Agatha sighed. "As the hart panteth after the water brooks," she said flatly, "so panteth my soul after Thee, O God. — Anne Tyler
The English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human — Charles Dickens
Everyone always comes to one point in their life as an artist where you can either let your heart guide you or your ego. — Louie Anderson
Be near your brothers. Not just one, but both of them. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
