Jeunesses Patriotes Quotes & Sayings
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Frederick Herzberg, asserts that the powerful motivator in our lives isn't money; it's the opportunity to learn, grow in responsibilities, contribute to others, and be recognized for achievements. — Frederick Herzberg

There is such a thing as too much beauty in a woman and it is often a burden as crippling as homeliness and far more dangerous. It takes much luck and integrity to survive the gift of perfect beauty, and its impermanence is its most cunning betrayal. — Pat Conroy

Isaac out of surgery. It went well. He's officially NEC.
NEC meant "no evidence of cancer." A second text came a few seconds later.
I mean, he's blind. So that's unfortunate. — John Green

The problem with hope was that you were required to acknowledge the possibility of not getting what you desperately hoped for. — Katy Regnery

So that's the challenge, you have a big technical aspect of what you're doing whilst you're creatively trying to improvise. — Brian Henson

You start with an idea but then so many things can happen. — Christian Marclay

First! Does this need to be said? Second! Does this need to be said by me? And third! Does this need to be said by me right now? — Tahereh Mafi

What's happened is that, almost overnight, we've switched from democracy in real-property recording to oligarchy in real-property recording. There was no court case behind this, no statute from Congress or the state legislatures. It was accomplished in a private corporate decision. The banks just did it. — Christopher Peterson

But sometimes he's right. 'Nothing happens if you just dream,' he said. 'You need the motivation to make your dreams reality. — Hiroshi Yamamoto

I do not forgive myself for being born. It is as if, creeping into this world, I had profaned a mystery, betrayed some momentous pledge, committed a fault of nameless gravity. Yet in a less assured mood, birth seems a calamity I would be miserable not having known. — Emil Cioran

They wish not to become adult - not to have to accept our kind of responsibility. And yet like all children, they want to be thought grown up, and free to do what they think are grown up things. And that leads sometimes to tragedy and sometimes to the aftermath of tragedy. — Agatha Christie

I will listen to Mr Bush but my position is very clear and very firm. The occupation is a fiasco. There have been almost more deaths after the war than during the war. — Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero

The government can't get away with large-scale famine, but it can get away with chronic hunger. It has become an accepted part of life in India. — Jean Dreze