Omnium In Mentem Quotes & Sayings
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India's freedom must revolutionize the world's outlook upon Peace and War. — Mahatma Gandhi
order to go to a bar, drink their asses off, flirt with strangers, — Melissa Foster
Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish. — Albert Einstein
The world changes the men, the man changes the world. — You
Good teachers never say anything. What they do is create the conditions under which learning takes place. — S.I. Hayakawa
For it is fixed principle with me, that whatever is done should be done well. — George Washington
In life as in football, you must keep pressing on till the final whistle. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
The sense that a man is serving a Higher than himself, with a service which will become ever more and more perfect freedom, evokes more profound, more humbling, more exalted emotions than any thing else in the world can do. The spirit of man is an instrument which cannot give out its deepest, finest tones, except under the immediate hand of the Divine Harmonist. — John Campbell Shairp
Many have wondered if Greece's economy would get so bad that it would eventually break away from the Eurozone - a move that could encourage other countries to follow and therefore splinter the currency union. — Jens Nordvig
God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray. — John Calvin
The great hatred of capitalism in the hearts of the oppressed, ancient and modern, I think, stems not merely from the ensuing vast inequality in wealth, and the often unfair and arbitrary nature of who profits and who suffers, but from the silent acknowledgement that under a free market economy the many victims of the greed of the few are still better off than those under the utopian socialism of the well-intended. It is a hard thing for the poor to acknowledge benefits from their rich moral inferiors who never so intended it. (p.272) — Victor Davis Hanson
