Lavier Latin Quotes & Sayings
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Since a woman must wear chains, I would have the pleasure of hearing 'em rattle a little. — George Farquhar
Instead of following one another the sounds overlap; a sound which is acoustically perceived as coming after another one can be articulated simultaneously with the latter or even in part before it. — Roman Jakobson
Unhappy business men, I am convinced, would increase their happiness more by walking six miles every day than by any conceivable change of philosophy. — Bertrand Russell
These black times go as they come and we do not know how they come or why they go. But we know that God controls them, as he controls the whole vast cobweb of the mystery of things. — Elizabeth Goudge
The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation. — Jeremy Bentham
Today's events are reminiscent of the Old Testament story of how the Israelites demanded a king over God's objection. They believed that a king would give them peace and security. The results proved otherwise. — Ron Paul
Problems do not go away. They must be worked through or else they remain, forever a barrier to the growth and development of the spirit. — M. Scott Peck
It's like a puzzle or a painting or music. When I ski, it's like a song. I can hear the rhythm in my head, and when I start to ski that rhythm and I start to really link my turns together, all of a sudden there's so much flow and power that I just can't help but feel amazing. That's where the joy comes from. — Mikaela Shiffrin
Nothing good or great can be done in the absence of enthusiasm. — Tom Peters
I have heard several people justify working long hours and getting home from work late it night by saying things like, "I have to put in all this time to make up for the vacation we're going to take this summer." I bet if I asked your kids, they'd say that they'd rather have you home every night to play with them than the weeklong summer trip to the lake where you're stressed out the whole time anyways. — Daniel Willey