Loterie Americaine Quotes & Sayings
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Power, like the diamond, dazzles the beholder, and also the wearer; it dignifies meanness; it magnifies littleness; to what is contemptible, it gives authority; to what is low, exaltation. — Charles Caleb Colton
Human beings have a right to change their consciousness, and it is unconscionable and absolutely wrong for any government or any person to stand in the way of someone choosing to change their consciousness. — Timothy Leary
But all propositions of logic say the same thing. That is, nothing. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
Maybe he knew it and maybe he didn't, but for someone like me, words like that are worth all the medals in the world. — R.J. Palacio
I have stated that a democracy is always two years behind the dictator. — Winston S. Churchill
Seattle has unleashed this weird phenomenon on the world called the coffee shop. And the coffee shop, thanks to Starbucks, is the place where socially isolated, lonely, needy people gather together to ignore one another. — Mark Driscoll
Writing a book is an adventure: it begins as an amusement, then it becomes a mistress, then a master, and finally a tyrant. — Winston S. Churchill
Everyone has dated or been with a person who is obsessed with their work, and it's immensely frustrating. — Kristen Connolly
What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different. — Hilary Mantel
Virtue is too passive, too narrow. Virtue can motivate individuals, but for groups, societies, a whole civilisation, it's a weak force. Nations are never virtuous, though they might sometimes think they are. — Ian McEwan
Build relationships and friendships by finding common experiences or interests instead of getting discouraged by noticeable differences. — Archibald Marwizi
Freedom is obedience to self-formulated rules. — Aristotle.
The tools of aggression we have do not work as well in bloated, multi-way pots. — Ed Miller
First I believe that this Nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon. — John F. Kennedy
