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Top Universalising Quotes

Universalising Quotes By Phil McGraw

Loving smart means believing in you, your worth and your value. — Phil McGraw

Universalising Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

Whereas I had not meant anything so illiberal as a national reflexion, of course; only that I hated Papists. — Patrick O'Brian

Universalising Quotes By Aaron Huey

The last chapter in any successful genocide is the one in which the oppressor can remove their hands and say, 'My God, what are these people doing to themselves? They're killing each other. They're killing themselves while we watch them die.' This is how we came to own these United States. This is the legacy of manifest destiny. — Aaron Huey

Universalising Quotes By Wesley Morris

In the Mac vs. PC ads, Apple bills itself as the antidote to Microsoft. To love Apple wasn't to sell out. It was to buy in. Most people use PCs, but Apple has the mindshare. — Wesley Morris

Universalising Quotes By Mark Tobey

Now it seems to me that we are in a universalising period ... If we are to have world peace, we should have an understanding of all the idioms of beauty because the members of humanity who have created these idioms of beauty are going to be a part of us. And I would say that we are in a period when we are discovering and becoming acquainted with these idioms for the first time. — Mark Tobey

Universalising Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

When you get everything you wanted, I think maybe you do have to be a little grateful for the people who got you there ... whether or not they thought they were doing you any favors at the time. — Jennifer Weiner

Universalising Quotes By David Doubilet

Every day is not just another assignment; it is a small, but contained voyage of discovery. — David Doubilet

Universalising Quotes By Edith Sitwell

Picasso was a delightful, kindly, friendly, simple little man. When I met him he was extremely excited and overjoyed that his mother-in-law had just died, and he was looking forward to the funeral. — Edith Sitwell