Quotes & Sayings About Positivity Pics
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I know that many people kill off their real personality just to fit into this society, but why do we have to compromise? I never understood that. I decided to try to be myself and to live by my own values rather than those of others. — Novala Takemoto

Welfare is the basic cause of the deleterious cultural changes we have witnessed in the West over the past 60 years. — Martin Durkin

The Lord forbid that I should be out of debt, as if indeed I could not be trusted. — Francois Rabelais

In 2012, Apple dropped the "Mac," and the operating system became known as OS X. — Aaron Hillegass

I'm known for changing halfway through the day if my mood swings. — Ashley Madekwe

It is not so evident why intellectuals need the State. Put simply, we may state that the intellectual's livelihood in the free market is never too secure. — Murray N. Rothbard

Protestantism includes every type of religious thought and organization from 'high church' Anglicanism to high-principled Quakerism, from ecstatic Methodism to relentlessly intellectual Unitarism. Only slowly, and with many pangs is even Protestantism shaking off the religion about Christ. — Lewis Browne

Want and need. Such a fine difference. — Kiersten White

'Aqualung' marks the point at which I had the confidence as a songwriter and as a guitar player to actually pick up and play the guitar and be at the forefront of the band. It's also the album on which I began to address religious issues in my music, and I think that happened simply because the time was right for it. — Ian Anderson

If you become a writer you'll be trying to describe the ?Thing all your life: and lucky if, out of dozens of books, one or two sentences, just for a moment, come near to getting it across. — C.S. Lewis

Music is beautiful. Yes, music is great. My music's great. — Jon Anderson

Theories are not so much wrong as incomplete — Isaac Asimov

There's no such thing as lost; there's just adjusting your perspective. — Michele Jaffe

MAN is a social animal, gregarious by nature, and finds his greatest sense of security and satisfaction in the company of others who share his interests and attitudes. Of all the many groups into which humans have collected themselves, of all the many tribes, clans, organizations, and societies throughout history, none has been so powerful, so far-reaching, or more universal than the church. — Billy Graham