Thoreena Quotes & Sayings
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Good men can make terrible kings,' Tindwyl noted.
'But bad men cannot make good kings.' Sazed said. 'It is better to start with a good man and work on the rest, I think. — Brandon Sanderson

For to be over-developed is to hasten decay, and this is against Tao, and what is against Tao will soon cease to be. — Lao-Tzu

Let the summer passes quickly and let the winter comes slowly and so we may have longer autumn, The Golden Kingdom! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

There is the risk you cannot afford to take, [and] there is the risk you cannot afford not to take. PETER DRUCKER — Julia Cameron

Not for her the cruel, delicate luxury of choice, the indolent, cat-and-mouse pastimes of the hearth-rug. No Penelope she; she must hunt in the forest. — Evelyn Waugh

You know we fixate on the food so much itself: "Oh, the ultimate brownie or the ultimate this or that"
well, let me tell you something: It's all poop in about 12 hours, okay? The real power that food has is its ability to connect human beings to each other
that's the stuff right there and, to me, everything else is secondary to that. — Alton Brown

Whoever says that all music is prohibited, let him also claim that the songs of birds are prohibited. — Al-Ghazali

I think depression creates in me an urgent need to write, but I also believe that daily stress, and even the positive 'stress' of intense happiness, can compel me to express myself through the written word. — Francesca Lia Block

It was as if single nights had the duration of centuries, so within that time the most profound alterations in the whole of mankind, in the earth itself and the whole solar system could very well have taken place. — Daniel Paul Schreber

The most dangerous place is in your safety zone. — Robin Sharma

They will begin by sending out into the country all the inhabitants of the city who are more than ten years old, and will take possession of their children, who will be unaffected by the habits of their parents; these they will train in their own habits and laws, I mean in the laws which we have given them: and in this way the State and constitution of which we were speaking will soonest and most easily attain happiness, and the nation which has such a constitution will gain most. Yes, — Plato