Parcialidad Ng Quotes & Sayings
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Pride must be a summer thing, because it "comes before the fall. — Jarod Kintz
Who's a good boy," Willa was saying to the dog in a light, silly voice that had the dog panting happily into her face.
"That's right," she cooed, "you are, aren't you? Aren't you a good boy?"
"Well I don't like to brag," Keane said, leaning against the doorjamb. "But I do have my moments. — Jill Shalvis
No poll can equal the day-to-day visits of the men and women of the Democratic Party. — Richard J. Daley
It's so rewarding the journey that I've been on. — Libby Trickett
[A man] finds in himself a talent which with the help of some culture might make him a useful man in many respects. But he finds himself in comfortable circumstances and prefers to indulge in pleasure rather than to take pains in enlarging and improving his happy natural capacities. He asks, however, whether his maxim of neglect of his natural gifts, besides agreeing with his inclination to indulgence, agrees also with what is called duty. He sees then that a system of nature could indeed subsist with such a universal law, [where] men... let their talents rest and resolve to devote their lives merely to idleness, amusement, and propagation of their species - in a word, to enjoyment; but he cannot possibly will that this should be a universal law of nature, or be implanted in us as such by a natural instinct. For, as a rational being, he necessarily wills that his faculties be developed, since they serve him, and have been given him, for all sorts of possible purposes. — Immanuel Kant
I like not only to be loved, but to be told I am loved. — George Eliot
You can not have an argument with a fully conscious person. — Eckhart Tolle
I think you need to have people around you whose standard is high and who don't accept anything less. — Tori Amos
Most men, even in this comparatively free country, through mere ignorance and mistake, are so occupied with the factitious cares and superfluously coarse labors of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them. — Henry David Thoreau
Let's not pretend that all of a sudden, this is some new system. — Mark Shields
I probably did pack a lifetime's work into the 1980s. — John Lloyd
