Obligatoire Antonyme Quotes & Sayings
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In the same way that I tend to make up my mind about people within thirty seconds of meeting them, I also make up my mind about whether a business proposal excites me within about thirty seconds of looking at it. I rely far more on gut instinct than researching huge amounts of statistics. — Richard Branson
The marvelous richness of human experience would lose
something of rewarding joy if there were no limitations to
overcome. The hilltop hour would not be half so wonderful if
there were no dark valleys to traverse. — Helen Keller
The very nastiest and coarsest, I can't tell you. It is not grief, not dullness, but much worse. It is as if all that was good in me had hidden itself, and only what is horrid remains. — Leo Tolstoy
I have been quite put out of temper this morning and someone ought to die for it. — Susanna Clarke
We shall meanly lose or nobly save the last hope of earth. — Abraham Lincoln
I admit that I look at my social media when I'm killing time, like on a plane and such. It's just less embarrassing getting caught on Twitter than getting caught playing Candy Crush. — Anna Kendrick
It [the scientific revolution] outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes, mere internal displacements, within the system of medieval Christendom ... It looms so large as the real origin of the modern world and of the modern mentality that our customary periodization of European history has become an anachronism and an encumbrance. — Herbert Butterfield
Civilization is only a series of victories against nature. — William Harvey
Any place is a good place to begin. — Marty Rubin
I wanted to walk beside this man for a long time, and to do that I'd have to be able to be completely myself. — Karen Marie Moning
Historically the Puritans left England to escape religious persecution, and they promptly turned around and started persecuting the people they didn't agree with - the scarlet letter A, and the stocks and the dunking board came from that. That puritanism is still there. — Hugh Hefner
It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Leave it to the Alderaanians to slap a cheery end on a nice little grisly children's morality tale. — Timothy Zahn
Alright, listen up. I'm supposed to give you some fatherly and wise advice at this time in your life. Listen up, if you're wondering if a boy's thinking about you, he's not. He's thinking about sex, or he's hungry: those are the only two options. — Eric Taylor
A fair day in winter is the mother of a storme. — George Herbert
