Hoomans Small Quotes & Sayings
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What works for men does not always work for women, because success and likability are positively correlated for men and negatively correlated for women. That's what the research shows. As a man gets more successful, everyone is rooting for him. As a woman gets more successful, both men and women like her less. — Sheryl Sandberg
To lack intelligence is to be in the ring blindfolded. — David M. Shoup
The job of the artist is to make a gesture and really show people what their potential is. It's not about the object, and it's not about the image; it's about the viewer. That's where the art happens. — Jeff Koons
Only a fool believes a thing of value will be laid in her lap with no reckoning. — Brian Staveley
Music can heal the wounds which medicine cannot touch. — Debasish Mridha
When building sand castles on the beach, we can ignore the waves but should watch the tide. — Edsger Dijkstra
I try to be the best husband and father I possibly can. And it doesn't mean I get to spend as much time with my family as I'd like, but I do the best I can. Even if you do get to be an astronaut and get to go and do a lot of interesting things, at some point that will come to an end. If in the process you short change your family or compromise your values along the way, when you get through on the other side, it won't really be worth it. At least not to me. — Rick Husband
You who reject the faith (kafirun) I do not worship what you worship And you do not worship what I worship I am not a worshipper of what you worship You are not a worshipper of what I worship. A reckoning (din) for you and a reckoning for me.72 — Karen Armstrong
not knowing what I needed to do or where I needed to go, I knew all the same that I was going in the right direction. — J.D. Jordan
Too many of us have to sit foolishly by while something comes out of the dark, strikes, returns to wherever it came from, as if we are too fragile for a world of happy families, whose untroubled destinies require that the rest of us be sacrificed. — Thomas Pynchon
