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Giustizia Mail Quotes By Harri Holkeri

What we can do as individuals may not be very much on the global scale, but we have to start the change by living as we are teaching. — Harri Holkeri

Giustizia Mail Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Whilst weakness and timidity keep us to our duty, virtue has often all the honor. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Giustizia Mail Quotes By Andrew Young

Slavery didn't break up the black families as much as liberal welfare rules. — Andrew Young

Giustizia Mail Quotes By Isaac Asimov

I stand four-square for reason, and object to what seems to me to be irrationality, whatever the source.
If you are on my side in this, I must warn you that the army of the night has the advantage of overwhelming numbers, and, by its very nature, is immune to reason, so that it is entirely unlikely that you and I can win out.
We will always remain a tiny and probably hopeless minority, but let us never tire of presenting our view, and of fighting the good fight for the right. — Isaac Asimov

Giustizia Mail Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Even before 9/11 I was gripped by a sense of dread: our lack of criticism about what we were doing in the Middle East - the slagging off of a whole religious tradition. — Karen Armstrong

Giustizia Mail Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

When an individual passes from one period of life to another a time comes when he cannot go on in senseless activity and excitement as before, but has to understand that although he has out-grown what before used to direct him, this does not mean that he must live without any reasonable guidance, but rather that he must formulate for himself an understanding of life corresponding to his age, and having elucidated it must be guided by it. And in the same way a similar time must come in the growth and development of humanity. — Leo Tolstoy