Pullulations Quotes & Sayings
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The man who submits to violence is debased by his compliance; but when he submits to that right of authority which he acknowledges in a fellow creature, he rises in some measure above the person who give the command. — Alexis De Tocqueville

He wasn't like the other bears. While everyone else was hibernating, he would be out putting on his sneakers. — Peter Wisan

Prayer consists simply in giving to God all the careful attention of which the soul is capable. — Simone Weil

I guess the worst moment I ever had in business was the fear that Southwest Airlines wouldn't get off the ground. — Herb Kelleher

Often the most painful rains, grows the most beautiful flowers — Alok Jagawat

To me, it's very exhilarating when somebody else does a great thing, and it's not me. — Louis C.K.

I actually don't think that I'm that much smarter than anybody else. It's just that I frequently just seem to know what to do, and I think that's wisdom. — Ben Carson

You have left me so long to struggle against death, alone, that I feel and see only death! I feel like death! — Emily Bronte

Why must we draw these lines, these fine distinctions, these labels and barriers that set us apart? Ace and nat and joker, capitalist and communist, Catholic and Protestant, Arab and Jew, Indian and Latino, and on and on everywhere, and of course true humanity is to be found only on our side of the line and we feel free to oppress and rape and kill the "other," whoever he might be. (From the Journal of Xavier Desmond) — George R R Martin

Laugh a little Syd," Knox said. "Life is too short for perpetual misery. — Alex London

The danger of illicit sex influences is, and always has been, in inverse proportion to the degree to which women approximatedto equality with men, in social dignity and in opportunity for public responsibility. — Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi

The worst part of directing is always seeing the first assembly. It's devastating. It really is. It's like going into the delivery room and you can't wait to see your baby, and it's a crocodile. — David Ayer