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Moralisme Quotes By Anonymous

Be the little boy in the Emperor Wears No Clothes. If you can't do this, don't write. — Anonymous

Moralisme Quotes By Margaret Atwood

if the teenage kids want to carouse, that's where they do it. They make bonfires, and drink too much and smoke dope, and grope around in one another's clothing as if they've just invented it, and smash their parents cars up on the way back to town. — Margaret Atwood

Moralisme Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Socrates thought and so do I that the wisest theory about the gods is no theory at all. — Michel De Montaigne

Moralisme Quotes By Steve Jobs

Details matter, it's worth waiting to get it right. — Steve Jobs

Moralisme Quotes By Jeff Cohen

The demand for digital textbooks has increased since its introduction to the marketplace. As students become more familiar with them and computers get faster, larger and more portable, this product will gain in popularity. — Jeff Cohen

Moralisme Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

In a rising market, enough of your bad ideas will pay off so that you'll never learn that you should have fewer ideas. — Daniel Kahneman

Moralisme Quotes By Ally Carter

Kat turned back to Hale. "The Mary Poppins?"
"Seemed like a good idea at the time."
"Oh. Yeah. Obviously. Just so we're clear, this master plan of yours ... "
"Might have a couple kinks to work through," Hale admitted, then reached for her hand. As soon as he touched her, Kat knew there was no such thing as curses. People make and break their own fortunes-they are the masters of their own fate. And right then Kat wouldn't have changed a thing.
She kissed him, quick and feather soft.
"What was that for?" he asked.
Kat placed her fingers on his face and brought his forehead close to hers, touching as she whispered, "For luck. — Ally Carter

Moralisme Quotes By James Elroy Flecker

For the spear was a desert physician, That cured not a few of ambition, And drave not a few to perdition, With medicine bitter and strong. — James Elroy Flecker