Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Quotes & Sayings
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Amor animi arbitrio sumitu, non ponitur; we choose to love; we do not choose to cease loving. — Lauren Groff

You don't have to meditate. You don't have to practice self-discovery and Buddhism. You should only practice self-discovery if you really have had it with the human world. — Frederick Lenz

And what avails it that science has come to treat space and time as simply forms of thought, and the material world as hypothetical, and withal our pretension of property and even of self-hood are fading with the rest, if, at last, even our thoughts are not finalities, but the incessant flowing and ascension reach these also, and each thought which yesterday was a finality, to-day is yielding to a larger generalization? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The only type of music I don't like is Dixieland jazz. It's just a little too happy and noisy for me. I like intervals and spaces in my music. There's just something about Dixieland. — Rick Moranis

As investors, we want to believe we are smart, insightful and uniquely talented - even though we often fail to do the heavy lifting, put in the long hours, and make the uncomfortable but necessary decisions to achieve success. — Barry Ritholtz

Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer. — Charles De Secondat

In that the wisdom of the few becomes available to the many, there is progress in human affairs; without it, the static routine of tradition continues. — Joseph Jastrow

This is an eternal and fundamental principle, inherent in all things, in every system of philosophy, in every religion, and in every science. There is no getting away from the law of love. — Charles F. Haanel

I would never say I will stay in electronic music for the rest of my life. I will always do whatever I feel like at that moment. — Zedd

So like any football or basketball coach, you always always believe you're going to win. — Colin Powell

The young break rules for fun. The old for profit. — Mason Cooley

Dragnets that indiscriminately sweep up personal data fall squarely into the gray area between what is legal and what is socially acceptable. — Julia Angwin

Have the last word ma'm," he said cheerfully, "It's a lady's priviledge. — Willa Cather