Quotes & Sayings About Rough Childhoods
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Top Rough Childhoods Quotes
To be a good patriot, a man must consider his countrymen as God's creatures, and himself as accountable for his acting towards them. — George Berkeley
Modern man has a need for simplification that tends to find its expression one way or another. And this artificial monotony which he takes pains to create, this monotony which is slowly taking over the world, this monotony is the sign of our greatness. It bears the mark of a certain will-power, the will to utility; it is the expression of utility, a law that governs all our modern activity: the Law of Utility. — Blaise Cendrars
Both teachers and students must move ahead together for the nation to progress. — Narendra Modi
Some of the wildest men make the best pets. — Mae West
When you see violence in movies in general, it's very quick and painless, which isn't what it's like. — Vincent Cassel
I have never come to know God, to see God, to believe in God through doing science. He's not the conclusion of some sort of process of my personal scientific investigation. — George Coyne
To insist on living until we die may be one of life's greatest virtues. — Joan D. Chittister
Great acting is being able to create a character. Great character is being able to be yourself. — John Leguizamo
Keeping one's attitude positive, especially when the world conspires to make us mad, is one of the great accomplishments of life. — Brendon Burchard
Computers can never completely replace humans. They may become capable of artificial intelligence, but they will never master real stupidity. — Garrison Keillor
Before I was the hunter. Now I'm the hunted. — Martina Hingis
Into whatsoever houses I enter, I will enter to help the sick, and I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm, especially from abusing the bodies of man or woman, bond or free. And whatsoever I shall see or hear in the course of my profession, as well as outside my profession in my intercourse with men, if it be what should not be published abroad, I will never divulge, holding such things to be holy secrets. — Hippocrates
He returned with the tissue-restorer. I loosed it down the hatch, and after undergoing the passing discomfort, unavoidable when you drink Jeeves's patent morning revivers, of having the top of the skull fly up to the ceiling and the eyes shoot out of their sockets and rebound from the opposite wall like racquet balls, felt better. It — P.G. Wodehouse
Creative risks will always outweigh technical mistakes. — Alexandra Guarnaschelli
