Ugledne Quotes & Sayings
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Evolution has one big rule: If there's no pressure on the system to change, then it doesn't bother. — Jack Hitt

Democracy isn't the work of the market's invisible hand; it is the work of real hands. — Naomi Klein

If the perpetual oscillation of nations between anarchy and despotism is to be replaced by the steady march of self-restraining freedom, it will be because men will gradually bring themselves to deal with political, as they now deal with scientific questions. — Thomas Huxley

I believe that the road to pre-eminent success in any line of work is to make yourself master of that line of work. — Andrew Carnegie

If we know the past, and live the present, it is possible that we dream the future? — Truman Capote

Beauty holds more worth than gold. — Robert Jordan

So begins the exhausting analysis of the cavalcade of unknowable smiles and cryptic sentences uttered by someone your newly interested in. When everything boils down to a succession of enigmatic moments. Moments played and replayed from the perspective you attribute to your lover-to-be, but that are actually from the part of you that's sure you're far too flawed to be loved. — Liza Palmer

I think the Democrats are going to have to be willing to give up, maybe, some short-term political gain by whipping up fears on some of these things - if it's a reasonable Social Security proposal, a reasonable Medicare proposal. We've got to deal with these things. You cannot have health care devour the economy. — William J. Clinton

What you show is what you represent — Sunday Adelaja

You can eat an omelet at midnight, at lunchtime, all day long. It's perfect for every occasion. — Wolfgang Puck

The time we waste is equal to the distance between ourselves and the iron rod. — Kimberly Jo Smith

Men want to be him, women want to screw him ...
most wanting to be the one to tame the untameable Jake Wethers. — Samantha Towle

The most important property of a program is whether it accomplishes the intention of its user. — C.A.R. Hoare