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Top Gogel Tradition Quotes

I'm constantly learning and evolving. I'm fascinated with life. — Gisele Bundchen

Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. — Samuel Johnson

An idea that is confident always looks masculine. — Thom Browne

I know my age is a little older and some people might say, 'hey this guy's an old guy'. But I'm learning every day. I don't feel like an old guy. I feel like I'm young. I feel like I'm in there just learning so much stuff. I'm just doing a whole lot more different things than I was before. — George Tahdooahnippah

I was reluctant to start the company that would become Lytro, primarily due to my academic background. — Ren Ng

What you put in your head is there forever. — Cormac McCarthy

I'm really specific in the way that I shoot. I've always had a very good sense of what I need in the editing room. — Jason Reitman

Once you accept the fact that there's nothing to fear, you drill into the primal oil well. I believe when we do things without fear, we can do anything. As long as you don't worry about the consequences ... — Anthony Hopkins

The point of conservatism is not that it prevents movement forward and upward, but that it prevents movement backward and downward, into chaotic darkness and a return to a primitive state. — Vladimir Putin

Streets moderate the form and structure and comfort of urban communities. — Allan Jacobs

Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul;
Reason's comparing balance rules the whole.
Man, but for that no action could attend,
And, but for this, were active to no end:
Fix'd like a plant on his peculiar spot,
To draw nutrition, propagate, and rot;
Or, meteor-like, flame lawless thro' the void,
Destroying others, by himself destroy'd. — Alexander Pope

You were my reason to breathe. — Rebecca Donovan

What is and isn't justified by military necessity is, naturally, open to interpretation. One of the key concepts, though, is the law of proportionality. A military attack that results in civilian casualties - 'collateral damage' - is acceptable as long as the military benefits outweigh the price that is paid by humanity. — Sebastian Junger

If you have the ideas, and you're a creative person, then you don't really differentiate in how your ideas manifest themselves. — Sam Taylor-Johnson