Frank Bullitt Quotes & Sayings
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Everything we do in public policy prevents us from doing something else. To govern is to choose. — Richard Lamm
At any moment when you are you, you are you without the memory of yourself because if you remember yourself while you are you, you are not for the purposes of creating you. — Gertrude Stein
My wish is that this book has inspired you to listen to your inner voice, to listen to the spirits around you, and to know that you are surrounded by guides and angels who are just waiting for you to ask for their guidance. Don't ignore those little "signs." Yes, you do feel them and you do sense your loved ones. We are all mediums and the veil is becoming thinner and thinner. — Gail Thackray
With everything else that would swirl around me when I got involved in it, tennis was my main concern. — Jimmy Connors
A lot of times people's main motives and plan in life is to hurt as many people as they can, but I think there's enough good people that help make the world a good place. — Tina Yothers
When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office. — Jackie Chan
No one would ever cast me as an aristocrat. I think the big thing about being an Irish artist is access to melancholy. Especially the American Irish. The availability of loss, some kind of pain, is an important part of who we are. I think my Irishness gave me that. — Brian Dennehy
We grow old more through indolence, than through age. — Christina, Queen Of Sweden
Assume makes an ass out of you and me - p.239 — David Leavitt
All are agreed that the various moral qualities are in a sense bestowed by nature: we are just, and capable of temperance, and brave, and possessed of the other virtues from the moment of our birth. But nevertheless we expect to find that true goodness is something different, and that the virtues in the true sense come to belong to us in another way. For even children and wild animals possess the natural dispositions, yet without Intelligence these may manifestly be harmful. — Aristotle.
Of course in war all madness's come out in a man. That is the fault of war not of a man or a nation. — Frieda Lawrence
I don't see enough theatre. — Luke Evans