Frutoso Fernandez Quotes & Sayings
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We know that poverty is unpleasant; in fact, since it is so remote, we rather enjoy harrowing ourselves with the thought of its unpleasantness. But don't expect us to do anything about it. We are sorry for you lower classes, just as we are sorry for a, cat with the mange, but we will fight like devils against any improvement of your condition. We feel that you are much safer as you are. The present state of affairs suits us, and we are not going to take the risk of setting you free, even by an extra hour a day. So, dear brothers, since evidently you must sweat to pay for our trips to Italy, sweat and be damned to you. — George Orwell
I didn't grow up in public life. I lived with my mother in Boston, not in Washington, DC, so I was somewhat sheltered from that. — Alexandra Kerry
I was useless, that I leave my socks hanging on every doorknob in the house. — Kaui Hart Hemmings
There's always more to life than money, Will. Money is just a means to an end. It shouldn't be the goal. Annnie Lambert — David Baldacci
We African Americans have now spent the major part of the 20th Century battling racism. — Constance Baker Motley
A true leader has to have a genuine open-door policy so that his people are not afraid to approach him for any reason. — Harold S. Geneen
So the world is much more correlated than we give credit to. And so we see more of what Nassim Taleb calls "black swan events" - rare events happen more often than they should because the world is more correlated. — Richard Thaler
I think I'm afraid of being happy because whenever I get too happy something bad always happens. — Charles M. Schulz
I think him every thing that is worthy and amiable. — Jane Austen
I am vertiginously reminded that the human race refreshes itself in absolute ignorance and that without an enormous, never-ending labor of pedagogy, everything would go to hell. — Joseph O'Neill
I like to keep some privacy, be a normal person. — Judith R. Faulkner
