Learmonth Tartan Quotes & Sayings
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A man who hates always believes himself justified. He never hates anything that he believes to be good. He thinks he is being just, therefore, in his hatred, but the hatred itself forms a very strong claim that will follow him throughout his lives, until he learns that only the hatred itself is the destroyer. — Jane Roberts

What is a danger is that we stay stuck in a new normal where unemployment rates stay high, people who have jobs see their incomes go up, businesses make big profits. But they're learned to do more with less, and so they don't hire. — Barack Obama

With too much pride a man cannot learn a thing. In and of itself, learning teaches you how foolish you are. — Criss Jami

But it's not the destination that matters in the end. It's the journey along the way. And I have had one amazing journey. — Rachel A. Marks

Actors take risks all the time. We put ourselves on the line. It is creative to be able to interpret someone's words and breathe life into them. — Patty Duke

I have read all my novels that were translated into English. Reading my novels is enjoyable because I forget almost all the content in them. — Haruki Murakami

When we slid the body into the grave, we both were shaken to the core. The loss we felt was not the loss of ham but the loss of pig. — E.B. White

Who wants to be around someone that can change them? Too much power to let another person have! — Karen Marie Moning

I knew that as a pharmacy student I would obtain military deferment. As I was of Jewish origin, this meant that I would not have to serve in a forced labor unit of the Hungarian army. — John Harsanyi

Entertainment is one of America's greatest exports. And the stories that we tell about people inform the world about how to think about people. — Kelly McCreary

The Obama administration seems to be following what might be called 'the Detroit pattern increasing taxes, harassing businesses, and pandering to unions. In the short run, it got mayors re-elected. In the long-run, it reduced Detroit from a thriving city to an economic disaster area, whose population was cut in half, as its most productive citizens fled. — Thomas Sowell

Most of the men and women who vote in Congress each year to continue subsidies have taken campaign donations from big energy companies. — Bill McKibben