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Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Maimonides

The great sickness and the grievous evil consist in this: that all the things that man finds written in books, he presumes to think of as true-and all the more so if the books are old. — Maimonides

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Elizabeth Dole

In liberating Iraq, we have rid the nation and the rest of the world from the danger of Saddam Hussein. — Elizabeth Dole

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Why d'ye talk to yourself?" "It assures me of a good listener, — Diana Gabaldon

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Grant Morrison

It's always interesting to see what the real enthusiasts think, but they're rarely representative of the tastes of the wider audience, so I tend to write for myself, for an imagined smart 14-year-old, and for a couple of friends who are still big comics fans. — Grant Morrison

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

An employee is sheep. His employer is the shepherd. His salary is grass. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Walter Savage Landor

Whatever is worthy to be loved for anything is worthy of preservation. A wise and dispassionate legislator, if any such should ever arise among men, will not condemn to death him who has done or is likely to do more service than injury to society. Blocks and gibbets are the nearest objects with legislators, and their business is never with hopes or with virtues. — Walter Savage Landor

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By John Marshall

A constitution, intended to
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Margaret Mead

Even though the ship may go down, the journey goes on. — Margaret Mead

Makakabuti Ang Quotes By Pope Francis

Once man has lost the fundamental orientation which unifies his existence, he breaks down into the multiplicity of his desires; in refusing to await the time of promise, his life-story disintegrates into a myriad of unconnected instants. — Pope Francis