Taradon Quotes & Sayings
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Presidential aspirants reach for the highest office to satisfy some yearning for greatness or even immortality. — Robert Dallek
That which is not good for the swarm, neither is it good for the bee. — Marcus Aurelius
We may have heaven and hell in us, but we choose who we are. And who we fight. — Brad Meltzer
It ain't easy to break out of a mold, but if you do your work, people will ultimately see what you're capable of. Too often, people find it easier to make assumptions and stick with what they believe. They put you in a place and it makes their job easier. The good people constantly search for something different. — Christopher Meloni
But having said all of that, that still doesn't account for a lot of the increase in popularity which stems, I think, from Lincoln's personal characteristics. — David Herbert Donald
In a democracy one must have the right to express oneself and that's what I do, even if it displeases. — Brigitte Bardot
I was experiencing every emotion, all at once, all the time, and it was, for the first time, completely undiluted. I was learning how to be human, and being human fucking sucks. — NOFX
We ourselves introduce that order and regularity in the appearance which we entitle "nature". We could never find them in appearances had we not ourselves, by the nature of our own mind, originally set them there. — Immanuel Kant
What is one common thing every one craves for? It is love... Love others unconditionally, honestly and truthfully. When you fill your being with love, you make yourself healthier and happier. — Sanchita Pandey
You never know until you look, said Nanny Ogg, expounding her own Uncertainty Principle. — Terry Pratchett
Early to bed and early to rise," Mazer intoned, "makes a man stupid and blind in the eyes. — Orson Scott Card
PASSIONS are likened best to floods and streams:
The shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb; — Walter Raleigh
The wisest man is he who does not fancy that he is so at all. — Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
The great paintings are the ones with the most subtle value relationships. The closer you could bring your values and still distinguish between them, the stronger you were as a painter. — John F. Carlson