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Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Kemmons Wilson

My own success was attended by quite a few failures along the way. But I refused to make the biggest mistake of all: worrying too much about making mistakes. — Kemmons Wilson

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Zhang Xin

I think our legal system needs to be developed. Cases of citizens who are detained and then have to wait much too long for a trial - that is scary, for everyone. When someone commits a crime he needs to be charged quickly. Why does this take so long in many cases? I don't know. Is it because our legal system is still rudimentary? China has promised to modernize its legal system. This has high priority. — Zhang Xin

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

Yet it is possible to practice the art of living even in a concentration camp, although suffering is omnipresent. To draw an analogy: a man's suffering is similar to the behavior of gas. If a certain quantity of gas is pumped into an empty chamber, it will fill the chamber completely and evenly, no matter how big the chamber. Thus suffering completely fills the human soul and conscious mind, no matter whether the suffering is great or little. Therefore the "size" of human suffering is absolutely relative. It — Viktor E. Frankl

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Andrea Stuart

brutally air-conditioned library — Andrea Stuart

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Kylie Scott

How'd you get through yesterday, though?"
"Running away, you, sarcasm, violence, and last but not least, tequila. — Kylie Scott

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Renata Adler

Do you realize how angry you sound? must be one of the most infuriating questions in the language. — Renata Adler

Hermilo Jazmines Quotes By Frank Knight

I have been ... moved to wonder whether my job is a job or a racket, whether economists, and particularly economic theorists, may not be in the position that Cicero, citing Cato, ascribed to the augurs of Rome-that they should cover their faces or burst into laugher when they met on the street. — Frank Knight