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Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Ayn Rand

Only the pleasure which proceeds from a rational value judgement can be regarded as moral, pleasure, as such, is not a guide to action nor a standard of morality. — Ayn Rand

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Anne Mallory

There was a small woven basket waiting on his desk
the next day, still smelling like warmed-from-the-oven
sin. A note was attached written with the words
"Have a good day!" A drawing of a tiny dog chasing
a butterfly completed the absurdity.
He stood in front of his desk, just staring at it and
the basket for a full minute. Asps didn't smell like
baked items, but the latter were no less dangerous.
He tented the edge of the cloth cover with his
smallest finger. Three fruit tarts lay inside.
Poisoned most likely. — Anne Mallory

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Daniel H. Pink

The Reggio Emilia philosophy for the education of young children and the Waldorf schools. — Daniel H. Pink

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By H.G.Wells

I grieved to think how brief the dream of the human intellect had been. It had committed suicide. — H.G.Wells

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Henry Ford

Every time you try to quit smoking you are actually getting closer to staying smoke free — Henry Ford

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By John Bytheway

The Imagi-Nation is a little country in your head. When you're young, you go there to play. When you get older, you go there to worry. — John Bytheway

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

But these factory people, who on earth wears cotton that can afford linen? — Elizabeth Gaskell

Neamh Mhairbh Quotes By Seneca.

For the only safe harbour in this life's tossing, troubled sea is to refuse to be bothered about what the future will bring and to stand ready and confident, squaring the breast to take without skulking or flinching whatever fortune hurls at us. — Seneca.