Genjotan Quotes & Sayings
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The mind must have for ballast the clear conception of duty, if it is not to fluctuate between levity and despair. — Henri Frederic Amiel

I'd love to do something a little different than 'Ted.' — Jay Harrington

The tattoo is there not because I believe there is something wrong with me. It's there to remind me that our flaws are our strengths — Cecelia Ahern

I betook myself to these solitudes, resolved to end here the life I hated as if it were my mortal enemy. But fate would not rid me of it, contenting itself with robbing me of my reason, — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

We are aware only of the empty space in the forest, which only yesterday was filled with trees. — Anna Freud

You are the real teachers. You have these children when they are at their emotional peaks and lows. That's when they are the most pliable. It doesn't take any intelligence to send a kid home with his head hanging between his knees. But to send him home with his head up every night might show a little coaching. — Morgan Wootten

Obligation is the bitterest thraldom. — Suzanne Curchod

I feel intensely guilty for working ... You have to be able to provide for your kids. But I feel like it's a weird modern phenomenon that you always feel guilty for it. — Melissa McCarthy

I am very fond of the modest manner of life of those solitary owners of remote villages, who in Little Russia are commonly called "old-fashioned," who are like tumbledown picturesque little houses, delightful in their simplicity and complete unlikeness to the new smooth buildings whose walls have not yet been discolored by the rain, whose roofs are not yet covered with green lichen, and whose porch does not display its bricks through the peeling stucco. — Nikolai Gogol

Arranged Marriages don't always have to be risky. Get to know your future in-laws. She's bound to be like one of them. — Siddharth Katragadda

The more you delve into science, the more it appears to rely on faith. — Jon Stewart

But public works, economic protectionism, cheap money, 'deficit-financed government spending,' and 'the animal spirits of the spendthrift' in the service of boosting 'consumption demand' ... Doesn't Keynesianism simply appeal to the worst in human nature? — Ilana Mercer

[A] lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools. — Thomas Jefferson

You are not a cow, and I am no apostle of cud chewing. — Irvin D. Yalom