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Oct 1st Quotes & Sayings

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Oct 1st Quotes By Daniel Alexander Brackins

Democracy is the antithesis of liberty. The foundation and cornerstone of liberty is private property and majority rule is thus logically incompatible with this. — Daniel Alexander Brackins

Oct 1st Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

The biggest mistake a woman can make is not to be herself in public or private. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Oct 1st Quotes By Carl Jung

Fidelity to the law of your own being is an act of high courage flung in the face of life. — Carl Jung

Oct 1st Quotes By Bijou Phillips

I can't change the world. I have to fix me. — Bijou Phillips

Oct 1st Quotes By Peter Shaffer

God was singing through this little man to all the world. — Peter Shaffer

Oct 1st Quotes By Kim Wright

The blending, of course, is the challenge. Most creatures who are special cannot seem to stop themselves from announcing the fact, despite the dangers that come with being different from the rest of your species. If you tie a red string around a wren's leg, the others in the flock will peck it to death. — Kim Wright

Oct 1st Quotes By James Lee Burke

It's fair to say that mortality takes many manifestations, but so does the indomitable nature of the human spirit, and it does so in ways that are sometimes hardly noticeable. — James Lee Burke

Oct 1st Quotes By Keith Olbermann

[Michelle Malkin] has been supporting a party which includes most of the idiots in this country who would judge her entirely and exclusively on her [Filipino] appearance. — Keith Olbermann

Oct 1st Quotes By Ray Lewis

We get one opportunity in life, one chance at life to do whatever you're going to do, and lay your foundation and make whatever mark you're going to make. Whatever legacy you're going to leave; leave your legacy! — Ray Lewis

Oct 1st Quotes By Brian Greene

Even when I wasn't doing much 'science for the public' stuff, I found that four or five hours of intense work in physics was all my brain could take on a given day. — Brian Greene