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Masculine Motivational Quotes By Lynn Austin

Our faith often grows stronger when we have to defend our beliefs, the same way that patriotism flowers and blooms when our country is threatened. — Lynn Austin

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Larry Potter

A Person should thirst after reading. knowledge builds the mind, and in return one can see what one has become; by what he or she has fed there self. — Larry Potter

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Meredith Belbin

A team is not a bunch of people with job titles, but a congregation of individuals, each of whom has a role that is understood by other members. — Meredith Belbin

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Buck Brannaman

That's the cool thing about horses - they don't have prejudice. They don't care if you're tall or thin or if you're dark or if you're light, or if you're rich or you're poor, if you're handsome or not so handsome. — Buck Brannaman

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Ice-T

I think L.A. radio is learning from the Bay. The Bay is a very classic place. Mac Mall, C-Bo, all that stuff, they love their artists, they're old school up there. My first big concert was playing in the Bay; I played the Fillmore. — Ice-T

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Rollo May

Just as the poet is a menace to conformity, he is also a constant threat to political dictators. He is always on the verge of blowing up the assembly line of political power. — Rollo May

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Ronald Fisher

In scientific subjects, the natural remedy for dogmatism has been found in research. — Ronald Fisher

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Aulus Persius Flaccus

Is then thy knowledge of no value, unless another know that thou possessest that knowledge? — Aulus Persius Flaccus

Masculine Motivational Quotes By Howard Zinn

These people - the employed, the somewhat privileged - are drawn into alliance with the elite. They become the guards of the system, buffers between the upper and lower classes. If they stop obeying, the system falls. — Howard Zinn