Reidar Visser Quotes & Sayings
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A heroic, losing battle! I'm tired of brave men who die. There's nothing pretty about losing. — Warren Eyster

It has long been my boast that I can read or eat anything. But unfortunately, although I eat like a Hoover, I read so slowly that I am always on the smart book three years after everyone else has finished. — Katharine Whitehorn

I thought I could get everyone's attention by coming up with something that's provocative. — Seungri

Success is determined by your daily choices and habits — Rick Pitino

Dude slapped me and then walked away! — Nanae Chrono

Our age is very cheap and intelligible. Unroof any house, and you shall find it. The well-being consists in having a sufficiency of coffee and toast, with a daily newspaper; a well glazed parlor, with marbles, mirrors and centre-table; and the excitement of a few parties and a few rides in a year. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It strains a man's philosophy the worst kind to laugh when he gets beat. — Josh Billings

Man is about to be an automaton; he is identifiable only in the computer. As a person of worth and creativity, as a being with an infinite potential, he retreats and battles the forces that make him inhuman. The dissent we witness is a reaffirmation of faith in man; it is protest against living under rules and prejudices and attitudes that produce the extremes of wealth and poverty and that make us dedicated to the destruction of people through arms, bombs, and gases, and that prepare us to think alike and be submissive objects for the regime of the computer. — William O. Douglas

The foundations of Empire are often occasions of woe; their dismemberment, always. — Robert Harris

I believe we should be championing the work of women. I believe we should be championing the work of people who have been marginalized. That's who I am. How can I not believe in that? — Lisa Lucas

Men have discovered their distinctive virtues and vices through grappling with the perennial dilemmas and demands of love, courage, pride, family, and country-the five paths whose proper ordering gives us the key to the secret of happiness for a man. — Waller R Newell

In the various stages of development which the struggle of working class against the bourgeoisie has to pass through, they always and everywhere represent the interests of the movement as a whole. — Karl Marx

I think acting really helps as a director. It's just no question, because you totally understand the acting process. — Andy Serkis

This act will leave a moral blot on his presidency — Marian Wright Edelman