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Langridge Quotes By J. Ross Clara

My dad used to tell me that laughter was like a cough or a sneeze - the body's way of trying to expel something. But instead of some phlegm in your throat, or some dust up your nose, a laugh happened when something really true got into your brain. Something so true that your system just couldn't stand it. — J. Ross Clara

Langridge Quotes By Lakshmi

I'm cautious about the currency situation, oil pricing and the economies of some countries not performing as we are expecting. — Lakshmi

Langridge Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Desire to know God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Langridge Quotes By Tony Dungy

The game has changed since the '70s as more coaches have looked at ways to make it tougher on defenses. But I'm glad my career turned out the way it did - I would have never gotten a chance to learn the defensive side of the ball. — Tony Dungy

Langridge Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Life is power, don't abuse it. — Israelmore Ayivor

Langridge Quotes By Richard Langridge

Nobody ever sets out to become the saviour of humanity. It's one of those things that just kind of happens, like love, or a cold. — Richard Langridge

Langridge Quotes By Karl R. Popper

I do not believe that human lives may be made the means for satisfying an artist's desire for self-expression. We must demand, rather, that every man should be given, if he wishes, the right to model his life himself, as far as this does not interfere too much with others. Much as I may sympathize with the aesthetic impulse, I suggest that the artist might seek expression in another material. Politics, I demand, must uphold equalitarian and individualistic principles; dreams of beauty have to submit to the necessity of helping men in distress, and men who suffer injustice; and to the necessity of constructing institutions to serve such purposes. — Karl R. Popper