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Fredy Burgos Quotes By James C. Collins

was so straightforward and obvious that it sounds almost ridiculous to talk about it. — James C. Collins

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Laozi

Care about people's approval and you will be their prisoner. — Laozi

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is no architect
Can build as the Muse can;
She is skilful to select
Materials for her plan. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Gene Kelly

You dance love, and you dance joy, and you dance dreams. And I know if I can make you smile by jumping over a couple of couches or running through a rainstorm, then I'll be very glad to be a song and dance man. — Gene Kelly

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Jimmy Carter

In the bible homosexuality is condemned, but along with divorce and greed and callousness toward poor people. So its elevation to a highest priority among some religious groups has been very disturbing to me. — Jimmy Carter

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Vivica A. Fox

I'm just so glad that girl power is working in Hollywood. — Vivica A. Fox

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

It's true that heroes are inspiring, but mustn't they also do some rescuing if they are to be worthy of their name? Would Wonder Woman matter if she only sent commiserating telegrams to the distressed? — Jeanette Winterson

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Eric A. Havelock

A scholar like myself who is not a Sinologist and yet ventures the proposition that Chinese languages should be rewritten in the Greek alphabet (or "Romanized", to use the current term) is treading on uncharted territory (for him) and does so at his peril. — Eric A. Havelock

Fredy Burgos Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

The life even of a just man is a round of petty frauds; that of a knave a series of greater. We degrade life by our follies and vices, and then complain that the unhappiness which is only their accompaniment is inherent in the constitution of things. — Christian Nestell Bovee