Impositive Quotes & Sayings
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Now, nothing can be brought from potentiality to actual existence except through something actually existing — Thomas Aquinas

The destruction of the enemy's armed forces is but a means
and not necessarily an inevitable or infallible one
to the attainment of the real objective. The object of war is not to destroy the enemy's tanks but to destroy his will. — Liddell Hart

Over the years, I was never really driven to become a solo artist, but I was curious to find out who I was as an individual creative person. It's taken some time, but now I feel I've truly paid my dues. I guess I'm at a point now where I'm more comfortable in my own skin. — Annie Lennox

I am a majority of one. — Henry David Thoreau

Be more interested in people's character, than their contributions. — Aaron Gillespie

She cried so hard she thought her heart would burst - until Sir Gerek put his arms around her. — Melanie Dickerson

Basquiat will continue to show us new things about who we are and why he was so important. — Tamra Davis

Sorry we're late. Liam had to make sure his hair fell just right. — Kristina Adams

No treaty should be ratified without consulting the British people in a referendum — David Cameron

The test of friendship is its fidelity when every charm of fortune and environment has been spent away, and the bare, undraped character alone remains; if love still holds steadfast, and the joy of companionship survives in such an hour, the fellowship becomes a beautiful prophecy of immortality. — Hamilton Wright Mabie

Children are infinitely credulous. My Lisa was a dull child, but even so she came up with things that pleased and startled me. 'Are there dragons?' she asked. I said that there were not. 'Have there ever been?' I said all the evidence was to the contrary. 'But if there is a word dragon,' she said, 'then once there must have been dragons. — Penelope Lively

Especially the transcendental philosophy needs the leaven of humor to render it light and digestible. — Henry David Thoreau

Generally, the lie is a denatured truth.Drama occurs when this truth is still nonexistent, and it must become exitent for the human being. — Marieta Maglas

Release and resolve fear, and what you want flows freely. — Shirley Maclaine