Rogero Downgrader Quotes & Sayings
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If this country is ever demoralized, it will come from trying to live without work. — Abraham Lincoln

In one of our concert grand pianos, 243 taut strings exert a pull of 40,000 pounds on an iron frame. It is proof that out of great tension may come great harmony. — Theodore E. Steinway

[Hemingway] always used to bawl me out for including so much topical stuff. He always claimed that was a great mistake, that in fifty years nobody would understand. He may have been right; it's getting to be true. — John Dos Passos

PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN YOU ARE FULL OF DOUBT AND IT ALL SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE THAT THERE IS STILL SOME WHO BELIEVES IN YOU, ME. XO — Jared Leto

I have serious hearing loss. I'm challenged if I don't have my hearing aids in. — Al Jarreau

People hand over the power to you withimmense faith. It's your job to ensure tough implementation of laws. — Raj Thackeray

Mere instruction in morality is not sufficient to nurture the virtues. It might even backfire, especially when the presentation is heavily exhortative and the pupil's will is coerced. Instead a compelling vision of the goodness of goodness itself needs to be presented in a way that is attractive and stirs the imagination. — Vigen Guroian

The Dhamma has to be found by looking into your own heart and seeing that which is true and that which is not, that which is balanced and that which is not balanced. — Ajahn Chah

Hold your dreams, don't ever let it go — Naturi Naughton

Safety is largely an illusion, and panic knows this. — Rita Zoey Chin

A young man is so strong, so mad, so certain, and so lost. He has everything and he is able to use nothing. — Thomas Wolfe

If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires. — Abigail Van Buren

The communist regime in the East could stand and grow due to the enthusiastic support from an enormous number of Western intellectuals who felt a kinship and refused to see communism's crimes. When they no longer could do so, they tried to justify them. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn