Nestoras Kommatoss Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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The correct description is that we try every day to become more humble when we talk about divinity, we try to realize how little we know and how open minded we should be. — John Templeton
Workers are baking the pie of prosperity, but they're not sharing in those dividends. That's unfair. — Thomas Perez
More reforms will give more impetus to German industries to invest in India. German companies want to be treated on par with Indian companies, and creation of an equitable market is crucial for investments. — Angela Merkel
Never can true courage dwell with them, Who, playing tricks with conscience, dare not look At their own vices. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
What exactly do you want to know that you weren't able to get out of Val?" "Where did you find her? I am in the market for same." "I lured her to my employ with my endless buckets of charm," Westhaven said dryly. "You are charming," Dev said when they were trotting along. "You just can't afford to be flirtatious, as well." Westhaven — Grace Burrowes
How right- how incredibly, utterly right- and how impossible! — Elizabeth George Speare
It is as easy to give advice to yourself as to others, and as useless. — Austin O'Malley
All we need to do is look up, notice where we are, and be open to the
possibility of wonder. — Holly Elissa Bruno
Those who sniff decay in every shift of sense or alteration of usage do the language no service. Too often for such people the notion of good English has less to do with expressing ideas clearly than with making words conform to some arbitrary pattern. — Bill Bryson
Even when I'm alone I have real good company - dreams and imaginations and pretendings. I like to be alone now and then, just to think over things and taste them. But I love friendships - and nice, jolly little times with people. — L.M. Montgomery
What is the best use of my time on this planet? — Tom Hiddleston
By tracing in this manner every word to its original, and not admitting, but with great caution, any of which no original can be found, we shall secure our language from being overrun with cant, from being crowded with low terms, the spawn of folly or affectation, which arise from no just principles of speech, and of which, therefore, no legitimate derivation can be shown. — Samuel Johnson
