Rav Joseph Soloveitchik Quotes & Sayings
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Ben Says: A small step each day leads to big results in your life. What you do today can better you tomorrow. — Timothy Pina

To maintain the harmony of authority and obedience, to chastise the proud, to protect the weak, to reward the deserving, to banish vice and idleness from his dominions, to secure the traveller and merchant, to restrain the depredations of the soldier, to cherish the labors of the husbandman, to encourage industry and learning, and, by an equal and moderate assessment, to increase the revenue, without increasing the taxes, are indeed the duties of a prince ... — Edward Gibbon

The new independent spirit at Warner Music is a perfect fit for a stand-alone label like Maverick. — Guy Oseary

All that changing of plates and flapping of napkins while you wait 40 minutes for your food. — Hugh Casson

Am I not allowed to want your happiness because it conflicts with my own? — Jessica Shirvington

Ideal date is doing something new, either hiking a new place I've not been, or learning something weird and new like pottery ... and then a meal. — Emmy Rossum

Allison Winn Scotch is the real deal and The Department of Lost and Found is one you absolutely won't want to miss. — Johanna Edwards

They cast injustice and filth at the solitary one: but, my brother, if you would be a star, you must shine for them none the less on that account! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Love acceptably.
Love abundantly.
Love affectionately.
Love amazingly. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Perrin suspected Lini was one of those women who saw her "place" as being in charge. Come to think of it, most women did. That was the way of the world, it seemed, not just the Two Rivers. — Robert Jordan

His question reminded me of how easy he had been to deceive, so easy that he seemed to me almost a conniver at his wife's unfaithfulness, as the man who leaves loose banknotes in a hotel bedroom connives at theft, and I hated him for the very quality which had once helped my love. — Graham Greene

In reality, every reader when he is reading, is the reader of his own self. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument which he offers to the reader to permit him to discern what, without the book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself. The reader's recognition in his own self of what the book says is the proof of its truth — Marcel Proust

On what rests the hope of the republic? One country, one language, one flag! — Alexander Henry