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Soc Gen Quotes By Amy Plum

Um, yeah. I guess lying around reading books all day doesn't do much for physical endurance. — Amy Plum

Soc Gen Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

In action a great heart is the chief qualification. In work, a great head. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Soc Gen Quotes By Florence Nightingale

I am of certain convinced that the greatest heroes are those who do their duty in the daily grind of domestic affairs whilst the world whirls as a maddening dreidel. — Florence Nightingale

Soc Gen Quotes By Mikhail Naimy

When Love gives, it gives all; when it takes, it takes all. It's very taking is giving. — Mikhail Naimy

Soc Gen Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

It is very difficult to know people and I don't think one can ever really know any but one's own countrymen. For men and women are not only themselves; they are also the region in which they are born, the city apartment or the farm in which they learnt to walk, the games they played as children, the old wives' tales they overheard, the food they ate, the schools they attended, the sports they followed, the poets they read, and the God they believed in. It is all these things that have made them what they are, and these are the things that you can't come to know by hearsay, you can only know them if you have lived them. — W. Somerset Maugham

Soc Gen Quotes By Mark D. Diehl

The happily ever after thing. It's great when she marries the prince or whatever and they say that. But they just don't show the part where there's a revolution and they drag her to the guillotine. — Mark D. Diehl

Soc Gen Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Yes! If you really love your beautiful garden of dreams, you will never allow any hungry beast to have its way in. Keep dream killers away! — Israelmore Ayivor

Soc Gen Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

The United States makes large claims for itself, among them the claim that the nation is the model for a society based simultaneously on democracy and multiethnicity. It's certainly no exaggeration to say that on the success or failure of this principle much else depends. But there must be better ways of affirming it than by clinging to an insipid parody of a two-party system that counts as a virtue the ability to escape thorny questions and postpone larger ones. — Christopher Hitchens