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Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By African Spir

The fact that men have a same origin and live in the same universe means that they are representatives of a same unity. Deep down, they are also related (or connected) among them; that they consider (or not) themselves as strangers, this just depends on the feeling (or sensation) that dictate their relationships. In their country, two fellow coutrymen whose paths berely cross (or see each only only briefly) with inferrence, would effusively rush themselves up (or throw themselves) into each other arms if they would happen to meet in a desert, among Cannibles. — African Spir

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Alexander Herzen

You can no more bridle passions with logic than you can justify them in the law courts. Passions are facts and not dogmas. — Alexander Herzen

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Jack Welch

If you have a reputation as a big, stiff bureaucracy, you're stuck. — Jack Welch

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Tessie Regan

It no longer mattered if it was the chicken or the egg; it was quite simply a nest from which both beautiful and damaged things came. — Tessie Regan

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Jacques-Louis David

To give a body and a perfect form to one's thought, this - and only this - is to be an artist. — Jacques-Louis David

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Van Harden

If, in Him all things hold together, why would anyone ever want to be apart from Him? — Van Harden

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

In order to be somebody you have to hold even your shadow in high regard. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Souliotis Nolaska Quotes By David Brooks

Bill Clinton pandered by telling you what you wanted to hear. John Kerry panders by never telling you what you don't want to hear. This is negative pandering; he talks a lot without really ruling anything out so you can draw your own conclusions ... Kerry has been talking for years, and yet such is the thicket of his verbiage that he has achieved almost complete strategic ambiguity. — David Brooks