Quotes & Sayings About Identity In Romeo And Juliet
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All through the years of our youth
Neither could have known
Their own thought from the other's,
We were so much at one. — William Butler Yeats
It's not about working harder; it's about working the system. — Evan Spiegel
The price which society pays for the law of competition, like the price it pays for cheap comforts and luxuries, is great; but the advantages of this law are also greater still than its cost- for it is to this law that we owe our wonderful material development, which brings improved conditions in its train. — Andrew Carnegie
The films that influenced me were so disparate that there's almost no pattern. — James Cameron
You men out there probably think you already know how to dress for success. You know, for example, that you should not wear leisure suits or white plastic belts and shoes, unless you are going to a costume party disguised as a pig farmer vacationing at Disney World. — Dave Barry
Here's what we're not taught [about the Declaration and Constitution]: Those words at the time they were written were blazingly, electrifyingly subversive. If you understand them truly now, they still are. You are not taught - and it is a disgrace that you aren't - that these men and women were radicals for liberty; that they had a vision of equality that was a slap in the face of what the rest of their world understood to be the unchanging, God-given order of nations; and that they were willing to die to make that desperate vision into a reality for people like us, whom they would never live to see. — Naomi Wolf
It's been a grand, elevating, life-confirming experience these last two years. — Diana Nyad
Faith, like a guillotine. As heavy, as light. — Franz Kafka
I soaked up the drink and it, in return, absorbed me. — Martin Pond
Underneath it all, we are wild and we know it. — Reginald Ray
Films don't cause violence, people do. Violence defines our existence. To shield oneself is more dangerous than trying to reflect it. — Kathryn Bigelow