Tragina Campbell Quotes & Sayings
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Reason is not the same in all men; human beings belong to a variety of psychological types separated one from another by irreducible differences. — Aldous Huxley
Running is real. It's all joy and woe, hard as diamond. It makes you weary beyond comprehension, but it also makes you free. — Jesse Owens
The folks who know the truth aren't talking ... The ones who don't have a clue, you can't shut them up! — Tom Waits
Yes, America is gigantic, but a gigantic mistake. — Sigmund Freud
I like the Growth and Opportunity Project. These are good conservative values, proving the core of the GOP is just that: conservative. — L. Brent Bozell Jr.
1725. The year of The Tour Seasons. The year that Peter the Great became less so, in that he died. — Stephen Fry
He looks as if he were three or four; looks just like one of those unapproachable, incomprehensible, willful little prehuman creatures, who in their ostensible innocence think only of themselves, who want to subordinate the whole world to their despotic will, and would do it, too, if one let them pursue their megalomaniacal ways and did not apply the strictest pedagogical principles to guide them to a disciplined, self-controlled, fully human existence. — Patrick Suskind
There is no brew so deadly that it cannot at certain moments become precious and invigorating by giving us just the stimulus that was necessary, the warmth that we cannot generate ourselves. — Marcel Proust
Find a girl, settle down,
If you want you can marry. — Cat Stevens
Surely
But I am very off from that.
From surely. From indeed. From the decent arrow
that was my clean naivete and my faith.
This morning, men deliver wounds and death.
They will deliver death and wounds tomorrow.
And I doubt all. You. Or a violet. — Gwendolyn Brooks
There is one act par excellence which profanes money by going directly against the law of money, an act for which money is not made. That act is giving. — Jacques Ellul
Our problem isn't that we're individualists. It's that our individualism is static rather than dynamic. We value what we think rather than what we do. We forget that we haven't done, or been, what we thought; that the first function of life is action, just as the first property of things is motion. — Fernando Pessoa
All things are subject to decay and when fate summons, monarchs must obey. — John Dryden
