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Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Honesty.
Sobriety.
My virginity.
No way to regain
the first two, I almost
gave away the last. — Ellen Hopkins

Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Virgil

Now, whoever has courage and a strong and collected spirit in his breast, let him come forward, lace on the gloves and put up his hands. (5.363-364) — Virgil

Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Albert Belle

We need to start acting like a team, focus on winning and not worry about all of the other stuff that goes on. We lost our focus last year. We worried about who was being hired, who was being fired. That's got to change. We don't need any more finger pointing. We need to act like a team. — Albert Belle

Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Henri Frederic Amiel

The history of man is essentially zoological; it becomes human late in the day, and then only in the beautiful souls, the souls alive to justice, goodness, enthusiasm, and devotion. The angel shows itself rarely and with difficulty through the highly-organized brute. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Whit Griffin

They found the woman's body
under the porch of an abandoned
house," Mary told me on the
second floor of the bookstore.

"She had been preparing a meal
and discovered she lacked one
of the ingredients. She was one
her way to the store when she
disappeared."

Mary began to sob as she read me
the newspaper story.

"I just wish I knew what she
had been preparing. I want
to finish it for her so much. — Whit Griffin

Fraternity Arrogance Quotes By Denis Hayes

Environmentally, business in America in 1970 was very similar to business in China today. Even if a CEO wanted to be a responsible corporate citizen, he (and they were all "he's" then) simply couldn't invest a billion dollars in pollution controls to produce a product that was indistinguishable from those of his competitors. His products would be priced out of the market. Passing laws that created a clean, level playing field for whole industries had to be a core focus of the 1970s. — Denis Hayes