Personas Corriendo Quotes & Sayings
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Man exists for his own sake and not to add a laborer to the State. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The habits of feeling, action and judgment that comprise good character depend on personal self-discipline and powerful aspiration to become a good person, all of which must be drawn from within. — Edwin J. Delattre
Even people who know nothing about Greece know something about Greece. The very name sparks visions of ancient civilizations that dominated the Mediterranean. — Polly Letofsky
Indifference to me, is the epitome of all evil. — Elie Wiesel
I realized then that I'd never want to be vulnerable with any other man but you. Someone that understands me. Respects me. Loves me - so wildly. You were the only one. You are the only one. — Krista Ritchie
In fact, she had the neuter-gender quality of an angel. — Anne Rice
I just mean it's very difficult for me to watch my work, in some ways, because I am critical of what I didn't get across or I thought I was making one point. — Tea Leoni
IQ tests are routinely used as weapons against Black people in particular and minority groups and poor people generally. The tests are based on white middle-class standards, and when we score low on them, the results are used to justify the prejudice that we are inferior and unintelligent. Since we are taught to believe that the tests are infallible, they have become a self-fulfilling prophecy that cuts off our initiative and brainwashes us. — Huey Newton
So many people want me to hate him and destroy him, but I don't want to. I want him to be happy. He's not a bad person. — Eva Longoria
This is real. This is what's important to me now. I'm not worried about the future, whatever it brings. I have all I need, right here. — Julie Kagawa
Mankind occurs as male or female, as something or nothing. Woman has no share in ontological reality, no relation to the thing-in-itself, which, in the deepest interpretation, is the absolute, is God. Man in his highest form, the genius, has such a relation, and for him the absolute is either the conception of the highest worth of existence, in which case he is a philosopher; or it is the wonderful fairyland of dreams, the kingdom of absolute beauty, and then he is an artist. — Otto Weininger
