Honour In Macbeth Quotes & Sayings
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Every man is the architect of his own life. He builds it just the way he wants it. However, after he has built what he wants, he sometimes decides that he doesn't like what he has built and looks for someone or something to blame instead of changing himself. — Sydney Madwed

It's true that to speak of an ethic of giftedness, which is very much the ethic that I deploy in raising questions about designer children and genetic engineering - an appreciation of the giftedness of the child or the giftedness of life does have religious resonance, because a great many religious traditions emphasize the sense in which the good things in life are not all our own doing; they are gifts from God. — Michael Sandel

I do not separate France from Europe. — Lionel Jospin

I was always acting primarily with shareholder interests in mind.
It's also true I've always had a fairly moralistic attitude to business, and would not do anything that I considered improper.
As a consequence, I have occasionally pursued issues during my career that other people might have avoided. — Chris Corrigan

If you ever forget you're a Jew, a Gentile will remind you. — Bernard Malamud

I'm not the most loved person on the planet. People assume they understand who I am by what I do. — Mark T Bertolini

The best kind of wine is that which is most pleasant to him who drinks it. — Pliny The Elder

At least if we don't close down the Environmental Protection Agency, we at least put a snaffle bit on them and ride the pony down. — Dick Armey

Big dreams and perseverance are a powerful duo. — J.P. Stonestreet

I'm young, and maybe I'm naive, and he's dark, and maybe he's a bit dangerous. — J.M. Darhower

Suffering is a part of real life lesson. — Toba Beta

The more I think of all that I have seen in the Confederate States, the more I feel inclined to say ... 'How can you subdue such a nation as this!' — Arthur Fremantle

Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) was a profoundly important analysis of human states of mind - a kind of early philosophical/ psychological study. He sees 'melancholy' as part of the human condition, especially love melancholy and religious melancholy. His concerns are remarkably close to those which Shakespeare explores in his plays. Ambition, for example, Burton describes as 'a proud covetousness or a dry thirst of Honour, a great torture of the mind, composed of envy, pride and covetousness, a gallant madness' - words which could well be applied to Macbeth. — Ronald Carter

Testosterone poisoning can be fatal, Braveheart. (Delaney to Rowan) — Diana Duncan

The people of the Middle East share the desire for freedom. We have an opportunity - and an obligation - to help them turn this desire into reality. — Condoleezza Rice

Aaron's eyes widened. "That's Lexi?" he asked.
Kyran turned to him with a frown. "Yeah. Why?"
"Nothing," Aaron said. "It's just...when I heard Skyler was messing
around with Lexi," he shrugged, "I figured she was your...girlfriend."
Kyran raised an eyebrow. "Skyler's stupid, not suicidal. — S.F. Mazhar