Graciano Lopez Quotes & Sayings
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I invest in anything that Bernanke can't destroy including Gold, canned beans, bottled water and flashlight batteries ... — David Stockman
Listening to critics is like letting Muhammad Ali decide which astronaut goes to the moon. — Robert Duvall
Education will not cure all the problems of society, but without it no cure for any problem is possible. — Lyndon B. Johnson
No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style. — Oscar Wilde
Supply creates its own demand. — Jean-Baptiste Say
I don't care HOW people read, I care IF they read — John Green
The world' is man's experience as it appears to, and is moulded by, his ego. It is that less abundant life, which is lived according to the dictates of the insulated self. It is nature denatured by the distorting spectacles of our appetites and revulsions. It is the finite divorced from the Eternal. It is multiplicity in isolation from its non-dual Ground. It is time apprehended as one damned thing after another. It is a system of verbal categories taking the place of the fathomlessly beautiful and mysterious particulars which constitute reality. It is a notion labelled 'God'. It is the Universe equated with the words of our utilitarian vocabulary. — Aldous Huxley
Most people come up against a wall they give up, not you. You don't let go, you don't back down ... it's what makes you extraordinary. Castle to Beckett — Richard Castle
His voice was handsome and broken, like a cobblestone street. — Jonathan Safran Foer
If I had my dream, we'd all be eating more plants and less garbage. — Kris Carr
Things happen which would not happen without prayer. Let us not forget that. — Elisabeth Elliot
It is a basic idea of practically every war mythology that the enemy is a monster and that in killing him one is protecting the only truly valuable order of human life on earth, which is that, of course, of one's own people. — Joseph Campbell