Quotes & Sayings About Independence Day By Great Leaders
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Among intellectuals who consider themselves 'scientific,' the phrase 'the nature of man' is apt to have the effect of a red flag on a bull. — Murray Rothbard
We never really know what might me beside us or ahead, but most days we walk as if we do — Katherine Catmull
I loved modeling. I absolutely loved it. I was so happy to get the cover of 'Vogue' - 23 times. I keep each copy. I made more money as a model than as an actress or as a filmmaker. In monetary terms, beauty pays more than anything. — Isabella Rossellini
I cannot understand a society that is more afraid of a man in a dress than a man in a soldier's uniform. — Joan Nestle
Nietzsche believed that if Pity were to become the core of ethics, misery would become contagious and happiness an object of suspicion — Arundhati Roy
The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve. — Buddha
Self-discipline is a self-enlarging process. — M. Scott Peck
Just as my grandmother taught me, and her grandmother before her. — Diana Gabaldon
Keep your hands open, and all the sands of the desert can pass through them. Close them, and all you can feel is a bit of grit. — Taisen Deshimaru
Every relationship is an education.
Each new person we welcome into our hearts is a chance to evolve into something radically different than we used to be. — Brian K. Vaughan
Scholars have long known that fishing eventually turns men into philosophers. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to buy decent tackle on a philosopher's salary. — Patrick F. McManus
Everything has complexity. Everything has simplicity. You just grab it. — Yoko Ono
Blessing is the lifeblood throbbing through the universe. — David Steindl-Rast
Good & quickly seldome meete. — George Herbert
It's the job that I take most seriously in my life and I think it's the hardest job. — Debra Messing