Peter Meineck Quotes & Sayings
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Be thankful that you have a life, and forsake your vain and presumptuous desire for a second one. — Richard Dawkins

Marriage is a tyranny, a mortification of man's natural instincts. Man needs a multiplicity of relationships. — Federico Fellini

God is always near His people, but their sinful behavior may cause His presence to be grievous. — Max Anders

Pour everything out for the blood you have shed, you're wasting your time in appeasing the dead. — Aeschylus

If you can get yourself where you're not afraid of dying, then you can move forward a lot faster. — Ted Turner

The wise man should withdraw his soul within, out of the crowd, and keep it in freedom and power to judge things freely; but as for externals, he should wholly follow the accepted fashions and forms. — Michel De Montaigne

The Strategy of Safeguards requires us to take a very realistic - perhaps even fatalistic - look at ourselves. But while acknowledging the likelihood of temptation and failure may seem like a defeatist approach, it helps us identify, avoid, and surmount our likely stumbling blocks. — Gretchen Rubin

I can't live without you. I haven't lived a day without you. — A.L. Jackson

Generally our confidences move downward rather than upward; in our secret affairs, we employ our inferiors much more than our bettors. — Honore De Balzac

As a reader, I much prefer to read a book where people embody all kinds of ideas and everybody is making mistakes. — Rebecca Stead

There are some lines you just can't let another person cross. They don't always make sense, they might not always seem like the most important things, but only you can know what they are, and when you butt up against one, you have to defend it. — Karen Marie Moning

Because there is a belief that once you begin to open books, you will become a better person. It is Pandora's box, but in a good way. You are inching toward the promised land, page by page. — Don Borchert