Ranks Of Nobility Quotes & Sayings
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I soon realized that no journey carries one far unless, as it extends into the world around us, it goes an equal distance into the world within. — Lillian E. Smith
I could do Daniel Day-Lewis's job as well as him. — Laurence Fox
And why does it make you sad to see how everything hangs by such thin and whimsical threads? Because you're a dreamer, an incredible dreamer, with a tiny spark hidden somewhere inside you which cannot die, which even you cannot kill or quench and which tortures you horribly because all the odds are against its continual burning. In the midst of the foulest decay and putrid savagery, this spark speaks to you of beauty, of human warmth and kindness, of goodness, of greatness, of heroism, of martyrdom, and it speaks to you of love. — Eldridge Cleaver
The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from care and worry. — James Truslow Adams
On such a Sabbath morn, were we pure enough to be its medium, we should be conscious of the earth's natural worship ascending through our frames, on whatever spot of ground we stood. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dig inside. Inside is the fountain of good, and it will forever flow, if you will forever dig. — Marcus Aurelius
It is better to be beautiful than to be good. But ... it is better to be good than to be ugly. — Oscar Wilde
I've had my fair share of being dismissed. But I'm only about to turn 30. And when I finish running, I'm going to be a dangerous woman. — Cathy Freeman
We were innocent victims. (Angelia)
Yeah, and I'm the tooth fairy. (Bride) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The door of opportunity swings wide open in our country. Through it, in constant flow, go those who toil. America recognizes no aristocracy save those who work. The badge of service is the sole requirement for admission to the ranks of our nobility. — Calvin Coolidge
There is a point, and it is reached more easily than is supposed, where interference with freedom of the arts and literature becomes an attack on the life of society. — Rebecca West
Justice is the one thing you should always find. — Toby Keith
Medicine then must have been such an exciting, desperate, violent business; nowadays it is all pills and bureaucracy. — Julian Barnes
