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Galician Flag Quotes By Winston Churchill

The test of a people is what they can do when they're tired. — Winston Churchill

Galician Flag Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I don't want to earn a living, I want to live. — Oscar Wilde

Galician Flag Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

There are two sorts of hypocrites: ones that are deceived with their outward morality and external religion; and the others are those that are deceived with false discoveries and elevation; which often cry down works, and men's own righteousness, and. — Jonathan Edwards

Galician Flag Quotes By Carl Sagan

Faith is clearly not enough for many people. They crave hard evidence, scientific proof. They long for the scientific seal of approval, but are unwilling to put up with the rigorous standards of evidence that impart credibility to that seal. What a relief it would be: doubt reliably abolished! Then the irksome burden of looking after ourselves would be lifted. We're worried - and for good reason - about what it means for the human future if we have only ourselves to rely upon. — Carl Sagan

Galician Flag Quotes By John Krasinski

I learned that the best way to work is to allow the scene to live on its own before making major adjustments, whether in rehearsal or on film. — John Krasinski

Galician Flag Quotes By Tim Parks

Always read with a pen in your hands, not beside you on the table, but actually in your hand, ready, armed ... Put a question mark by everything you find suspect. Underline anything you really appreciate. Feel free to write 'splendid,' but also, 'I don't believe a word of it.' And even 'bullshit.' — Tim Parks

Galician Flag Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

A man who wishes to profess at all times will come to ruin among so many who are not good. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Galician Flag Quotes By William Shakespeare

To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need, and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars. — William Shakespeare