Famous Quotes & Sayings

Tran Hung Dao Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 9 famous quotes about Tran Hung Dao with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Tran Hung Dao Quotes

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Lynsey Addario

Every story takes its toll on me and leaves an impression on me. — Lynsey Addario

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Caleb Cushing

Upon the Constitution, upon the pre-existing legal rights of the People, as understood in this country and in England, I have argued that this House is bound to revive the Petition under debate. — Caleb Cushing

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Anthony Minghella

There's this sense of being strange, which is at the heart of every creative person. Every writer, every actor, every director knows who Ripley is. We've made careers and lives out of pretending, making things up, inhabiting other people's stories and lives. That's what I do every day ... The story is so audacious and subversive: a central character who behaves badly and isn't apparently caught. That intrigued me no end. — Anthony Minghella

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Jane Austen

(in some cases) ... a good memory is unpardonable — Jane Austen

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Ken Blanchard

Many people measure their success by wealth, recognition, power and status. There's nothing wrong with those, but if that's all you're focused on, you're missing the boat ... if you focus on significance -using your time and talent to serve others -that's when truly meaningful success can come your way. — Ken Blanchard

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Patricia Waddell

wow this was a good book — Patricia Waddell

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By George Marsden

Nonbelievers may hear all the notes of science, but without a theistic context and perspective they will not hear the song. — George Marsden

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By Marek Hlasko

At first, one believes in love. Then one crosses a border, a border of time. Then that belief, too, is lost. — Marek Hlasko

Tran Hung Dao Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

It was only after I'd grown up and left that I developed an attitude [towards the South]. And at first my attitude was that I was ashamed of it. But the older I got the more I realize that the transgressions of the South were the transgressions of mankind, and that there were certain things that were superior. There is a cultural attitude in the South that embraces respect for family ... and in some ways for country. Although patriotism is not among the highest virtues on my list, still, the patriot believes in something larger than himself, and it is therefore a virtue. There is an attitude in the South that there is more to life than the moment. — V.S. Naipaul