Stoics And Epicureans Quotes & Sayings
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In America, instead of making the audience come to the film, the idea seems to be for you to go to the audience. They come up with the demographics for the film and then the film is made and sold strictly to that audience. — Clint Eastwood

Ask Baby can you be truly part of someone you love."
"He says only if you love yourself. — Theodore Sturgeon

I have absolute respect for Israel and people in Israel who are critical of their own country. — Antonio Munoz Molina

It doesn't cost anything to say hi when you pass someone else in the hallway, whereas, most corporations if you pass you avoid eye contact. — Tony Hsieh

The longer I live, the more I observe that carrying around anger is the most debilitating to the person who bears it. — Katharine Graham

His philosophy was a mixture of three famous schools
the Cynics, the Stoics and the Epicureans
and summed up all three of them in his famous phrase, 'You can't trust any bugger further than you can throw him, and there's nothing you can do about it, so let's have a drink. — Terry Pratchett

Crying will achieve nothing. Only action will. — S.A. Tawks

Heresy is a word which, when it is used without passion, signifies a private opinion. So the different sects of the old philosophers, Academians, Peripatetics, Epicureans, Stoics, &c., were called heresies. — Thomas Hobbes

A perfect judge will read each word of wit with the same spirit that its author writ. — Alexander Pope

As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment. And sound stopped and movement stopped for much, much more than a moment. — John Steinbeck

THIS YEAR CATHOLIC CHARITIES WILL PROVIDE 2.2 MILLION FREE MEALS TO THE HUNGRY AND THE NEEDY OF CHICAGO. WE DON'T ASK THEM IF THEY ARE CATHOLIC - WE JUST ASK THEM IF THEY ARE HUNGRY. REDISCOVER CATHOLICISM. — Matthew Kelly

If the professed convert distinctly and deliberately declares that he knows the Lord's will, but does not mean to attend to it, you are not to pamper his presumptions, but it is your duty to assure him that he is not saved. — Charles Spurgeon

The modern masters promise very little — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley