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Top 100 Wisest Quotes By James Dashner

She means the world to me, and nothing will ever change that. — James Dashner

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By Elif Shafak

It is not their quantative scarcity vis-a-vis the majority that makes minorities hapless but rather their qualitative similarity. As a member of a minority group, you can be as industrious as an ant, even hit the jackpot and acquire a considerable fortune, but someday, just because you presently and will always belong to the same community, you could in an instant find yourself on par with those of your community who have idled their lives away since birth. That is why the affluent among the minorities are never affluent enough; neither are their exceptional members ever sufficiently so. — Elif Shafak

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By David Hallberg

I'm not one who goes to a lot of fashion shows or tries to infiltrate that world, really. — David Hallberg

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By Woody Allen

The curtain rises on a vast primitive wasteland, not unlike certain parts of New jersey. — Woody Allen

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By Zhuangzi

The Portal of God is nonexistence. All things sprang from nonexistence. Existence could not make existence existence. It must have proceeded from nonexistence, and nonexistence and nothing are one. Herein is the abiding place of the sage. — Zhuangzi

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By Lowell Bergman

I have quite a bit of experience reporting on corporate behavior, both doing it with independent operations in early in my career, in the underground press, to magazines like 'Rolling Stone,' to regional newspapers and television, and television news programs, to papers like the 'New York Times' and public television. — Lowell Bergman

Top 100 Wisest Quotes By John F. Kennedy

If we are to go only halfway or reduce our sights in the face of difficulty ... it would be better to not go at all. — John F. Kennedy