Perpetuos Monroe Quotes & Sayings
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In the choice between changing ones mind and proving there's no need to do so, most people get busy on the proof. — John Kenneth Galbraith
There is enough information capacity in a single human cell to store the Encyclopedia Britannica, all 30 volumes of it, three or four times over. — Richard Dawkins
As the sign over the cash register made clear, the three ways you could get your coffee at Chester's were sweetened, unsweetened, and somewhere else. — Amor Towles
Our most profitable lessons are learned from failure, not success. — Frank Davidson
I cannot create authentic power in you. I can only create authentic power in myself. But, I cannot create it in myself without you. — Gary Zukav
There is no off position on the genius switch. — David Letterman
Isn't it comforting to know that God knew each of us before He created us? He planned what each of us would look like, who our parents would be, if and who we would marry, and how many children we would have. Before we could know God, He cared for us. He hid each of us away as a treasure until He brought us to be. God says that He fashioned each of us with awe and wonder. — Linda Dillow
When one is trying to do something beyond his known powers it is useless to seek the approval of friends. Friends are at their best in moments of defeat. — Henry Miller
The business of the biographer is often to pass slightly over those performances and incidents which produce vulgar greatness, to lead the thoughts into domestic privacies, and display the minute details of daily life, were exterior appendages are cast aside, and men excel each other only by prudence and virtue. — Samuel Johnson
Most of my failures can be ascribed to the fact that I chose that which was 'easy' over that which was 'right'. And while it's 'right' to admit this to myself, it isn't 'easy.' So, which choice am I going to make this time? — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Better to be ordinary people in a superior country than to be a president in a disreputable country. — Khem Veasna
