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Ikonics Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Self-confidence is the greatest strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ikonics Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

You had no right." "Ah, the morally outraged cry of the weak: You're not 'allowed' to do that. One is allowed to do anything one can get away with. Only when you understand that will you know your place in this world. And your power. Might is right. — Karen Marie Moning

Ikonics Quotes By Thorstein Veblen

With the exception of the instinct of self-preservation, the propensity for emulation is probably the strongest and most alert and persistent of the economic motives proper. — Thorstein Veblen

Ikonics Quotes By Molly Quinn

With voice-over, you have to pretend like you're three, except you can talk and read. — Molly Quinn

Ikonics Quotes By Galileo Galilei

The Milky Way is nothing else but a mass of innumerable stars planted together in clusters. — Galileo Galilei

Ikonics Quotes By Alison Moore

I've never enjoyed a course or training as much as this. I feel inspired, energised and more focussed about my teaching and career future. — Alison Moore

Ikonics Quotes By Mooji

Often one is more attached to the journey than to the discovery ... because the journey happens in the mind ... the discovery happens in the heart ... — Mooji

Ikonics Quotes By Salman Rushdie

I allowed myself the supernatural, the transcendent, because, I told myself, our love of metaphor is pre-religious, born of our need to express what is inexpressible, our dreams of otherness, of more. — Salman Rushdie

Ikonics Quotes By Adam Smith

Though our brother is upon the rack, as long as we ourselves are at ease, our senses will never inform us of what he suffers. They never did and never can carry us beyond our own persons, and it is by the imagination only that we form any conception of what are his sensations ... His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have this adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble and shudder at the thought of what he feels. — Adam Smith