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Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Marcus Garvey

Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not uprightly, dies completely in the crumbling of the physical body, but he who lives well, transforms himself from that which is mortal, to immortal. — Marcus Garvey

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Tina Brown

The post-presidency, as Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton have proved, is a win-win. Money, Nobels, the ability to leverage your global celebrity for any cause or hobbyhorse you wish, plus freedom to grab the mike whenever the urge takes you without any terminal repercussions. — Tina Brown

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Dave Ramsey

One definition of maturity is learning to delay pleasure. — Dave Ramsey

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Hardin B. Jones

The likelihood of treatment (of any one patient) increases with the length of time since the origin of the disease ... Those cases in which the neoplastic process progresses slowly ... are more likely to be transferred to the 'treated' category than to remain in the 'untreated' ... — Hardin B. Jones

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Colin Egglesfield

The best thing about running is that you can eat a lot and still feel OK. — Colin Egglesfield

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Dean Bakopoulos

We're all terrible people. Eventually, we all become terrible, maybe around the middle of our lives, and then, if we're lucky, we have time to find a way to be good again. — Dean Bakopoulos

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Eric Liu

oo many people are profoundly illiterate in power (TED Talk: Why ordinary people need to understand power). As a result, it's become ever easier for those who do understand how power operates in civic life to wield a disproportionate influence and fill the void created by the ignorance of the majority. — Eric Liu

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Sarah McLachlan

I want to be alone. Sympathies wasted on my hollow shell. I feel there's nothing left to fight for. No reason for a cause. — Sarah McLachlan

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Abha Maryada Banerjee

The difference between the 'cost' and 'price' of life's learnings..
'Cost' is calculated over a period of happenings, good, bad ugly..
'Price' is what we pay to 'reduce','bear' or 'feel good about the cost.. — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Rudolf Arnheim

The mere exposure to masterworks does not suffice. Too many persons visit museums and collect picture books without ever gaining access to art. The inborn capacity to understand through the eyes has been put to sleep and must be reawakened. This is best accomplished by handling pencils, brushes, chisels and perhaps cameras. — Rudolf Arnheim

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Polybius

From this I conclude that the best education for the situations of actual life consists of the experience we acquire from the study of serious history. For it is history alone which without causing us harm enables us to judge what is the best course in any situation or circumstance. — Polybius

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Betty Malz

Treat your husband like a king... you are the pray-er; Jesus is the answered. — Betty Malz

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Emil Cioran

I may change my opinion on the same subject, the same event, ten, twenty, thirty times in the course of a single day. And to think that each time, like the worst impostor, I dare utter word "truth"! — Emil Cioran

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Patrick Ewing

People think that just because you're a center, you're not as smart as the guards or the smaller guys. — Patrick Ewing

Unmentioned Yet Understood Quotes By Publilius Syrus

The empire of custom is most mighty. — Publilius Syrus