Macleans Home Quotes & Sayings
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Top Macleans Home Quotes
I believe everyone who breathes air on this earth, regardless of their job or their bank account, must give back more than just carbon dioxide. — Kelly Cutrone
A person can do other things against his will, but belief is possible only in one who is willing. — Saint Augustine
Bringing GIS into schools gets the kids very excited and indirectly teaches them different components of STEM education. That's been illustrated at school after school. — Jack Dangermond
I use computers and the Internet every day of my life, and yet I have absolutely no idea how they work. I'm like a labrador watching 'The Matrix.' — John Niven
As if you are their mother, be kind to others. — Debasish Mridha
I say I'm in love with her. What does that mean?
It means I review my future and my past in the light of this feeling. It is as though I wrote in a foreign language that I am suddenly able to read. Wordlessly, she explains me to myself. LIke genius she is ignorant of what she does. — Jeanette Winterson
All art moves between the extremes. — Jan Fries
Today she wasn't a mom or office worker or school volunteer. She was a confident artist. A sexual being. A woman scorned. She was a force to be reckoned with. The — Victoria Helen Stone
There is greatness in everyone.
Look within yourself and discover your greatness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
It's part of growing up, I suppose ... you always have to leave something behind you. — Neil Gaiman
Changing the way you dress can make it easier to make deeper changes in the structure of your personality. — Frederick Lenz
Nobody ever asks men about the work-life balance, and I just find that interesting, because clearly, I would imagine most men also want to be good fathers, and I'm sure they want to be good partners. — Katie Couric
For those of us with an inward turn of mind, which is another name for melancholy introspection, the beginning of a new year inevitably leads to thoughts about both the future and the past. — Michael Dirda
You are born into this world without choice, into a familial, social, educational, political and geographical environment that is merely accidental. And for the rest of your life, everyone will try to convince you that you are responsible for this accident. — Stefan Molyneux
