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The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Always run to the short way; and the short way is the natural: accordingly say and do everything in conformity with the soundest reason. For such a purpose frees a man from trouble, and warfare, and all artifice and ostentatious display. — Marcus Aurelius

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

No one really knows why they are alive until they know what they'd die for. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Garth Risk Hallberg

That it may be the only thing the darkness makes clearer: who really matters is whoever you're most desperate to see. — Garth Risk Hallberg

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Shane Claiborne

Governments can do lots of things, but there are a lot of things they cannot do. A government can provide good housing, but folks can have a house without having a home. We can keep people breathing with good health care, but they still may not really be alive. — Shane Claiborne

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Winston Smith

False attributions are the bane of legitimate discourse. — Winston Smith

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Aishabella Sheikh

Christmas was definitely the best thing ever, even better than pizza. But instead of all her favorite toppings, Amitola was surrounded by all her favorite people. — Aishabella Sheikh

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Anthony Jeselnik

People are surprised that I'm nice and it helps me out a little bit; it's easy to be nice when everyone thinks you're going to be a jerk but if people think you're a nice guy then it's tough because it's what they expect. — Anthony Jeselnik

The Golden State Warriors Quotes By Paul Simon

A man walks down the street. It's a street in a strange world. Maybe it's the third world. Maybe it's his first time around. He doesn't speak the language. He holds no currency. He is a foreign man. He is surrounded by the sound, sound of cattle in the marketplace, scatterlings and orphanages. He looks around, around he sees angels in the architecture spinning in infinity and he says, "Amen" and "Hallelujah! — Paul Simon