Mamann Sandaluk Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest gift of education, Korya, is the years of shelter provided when learning. Do not think to reduce that learning to facts and the utterances of presumed sages. Much of what one learns in that time is in the sphere of concord, the ways of society, the proprieties of behaviour and thought. Haut would tell you that this is another hard-won achievement of civilization: the time and safe environment in which to learn how to live. When this is destroyed, undermined or discounted, then that civilization is in trouble. — Steven Erikson

Happiness is a man's greatest achievement; it is the response of his total personality to a productive orientation toward himself and the world outside. — Erich Fromm

"I don't know whether you are a saint or a fool" said my lawyer. I replied "Is there a difference?" — Frank Lloyd Wright

Let your mind, happily contented with the present, care not what the morrow will bring with it. — Horace

There are more truths in a good book than its author meant to put in it. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

I feel a strange, fierce squeeze in my heart when I see him, like pride, although there's nothing about Sean that I can take credit for. — Maggie Stiefvater

I went to a high school reunion a couple years ago and realized that the kids who were the most unusual in high school are the ones who are the most interesting now and the ones who were popular are dull and boring. — Anderson Cooper

There is no higher claim to journalistic integrity than going to jail to protect a source. — Thomas Frank

We need more pessimism that the future might be a lot worse, and we need more optimism that the future might be better. — Peter Thiel

I have a company, and I've got to think about that. I'm trying to do my best there, and that's a much harder task. We recycle as much as possible, and we conserve. But I've always been one to save everything - I even walk up stairs on the very inside or the very outside to not wear out the tread. — Vivienne Westwood

It's a mind-body-spirit transformation. — Brenda Johnston

I love having my hair back. It is so important to how you feel, how you dress, how you look. — Delta Goodrem

The resistance to the mimetic contagion prevents the myth from taking shape. The conclusion in the light of the Gospels is inescapable: myths are the voice of communities that unanimously surrender to the mimetic contagion of victimization. — Rene Girard

Some people are so worn down by the yoke of oppression that they give up. — Martin Luther King Jr.