Plethora 3 Amigos Quotes & Sayings
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If you like me 'Fine' if you hate me 'Fine' I'll write you out of my life. It's as simple as Over,Done Forgotten Gone — Stanley Victor Paskavich
One day, I will have to decide to help myself. And only I will be capable of doing so. — Hollow Ryan
The one certain thing was that death never came at an expected moment. — George Orwell
My intuition told me that it was the grass that was important.Now it glows parrot-green, cool as mint, soft as moss, lying there like a cashmere blanket. — W.P. Kinsella
When someone is in crisis, don't start by teaching, leveraging, or explaining. Just be with. — John Ortberg
We were very - we were a working family, and my father had this very simple philosophy, simple working class approach. If you spoke to my father and said, "Mr Smith across the road, what do you think of Mr Smith?", he'd only - he'd only say a couple of words. He'd say, "He's a worker", and that meant this bloke got up in the morning, went out, worked, brought his money home, fed his wife and kids, housed them, got them to school, educated them, made sure they were safe and all that. It had so much connotations to it. — Warren Mundine
Let us leave every man at liberty to seek into him and to lose himself in his ideas. — Voltaire
If you own something you cannot give away, then you don't own it, it owns you. — Albert Schweitzer
And so now, today, one cannot think of the greats - Kant, Hegel, Spinoza, Marx, Fichte, Freud, Nietzsche, Einstein, Schopenhauer, Leibniz, Schelling - the whole Germanic sphere - without thinking, at some point, of Auschwitz and Treblinka, Sobibor and Dachau, Bergen-Belsen and Chelmno. My God, they have names, as if they were human. — Ken Wilber
And just like men are responsible of the society, women also are equally responsible of the society they live in. — Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
People who are known as Dionysians tend to trust others. They're intuitive and make many decisions based upon feelings rather than cognitive thought. — Donald Bain
This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard. — William Shakespeare