Unostentatious Living Quotes & Sayings
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I would say I'm a nice person, and I take pride in the fact that I treat everyone really well, so there's no reason for anyone to ever come at me because I only want the best for everybody else. — Miley Cyrus

The first concern of any dictatorship is, consequently, to subjugate both labor and culture. — Albert Camus

You need to realise that you must have something to aim for, something to drive you. — Rohit Sharma

Surely, the Creator was with me in every circumstance. He has granted me a successful completion of my doctorate degree. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If China wants to build a new six-lane expressway, it can bulldoze its way past any number of villages in its path; in India, if you want to widen a two-lane road, you could be tied up in court for a dozen years over compensation entitlements. — Shashi Tharoor

I hate the rich snots here with a fervent passion I usually reserve only for dental work and my father. — John Green

Without the anticipation of better things ahead, we will have no heart for the journey. — John Eldredge

The third fallacy is that affirmative action doesn't work. — Harold Washington

Maybe we could get Aiden some pants because I'm tired of looking at his junk," Jayce muttered. — Katie Reus

This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: To set an example of modest, unostentatious living, shunning display or extravagance; to provide moderately for the legitimate wants of those dependent on him; and, after doing so, to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer, and strictly bound as a matter of duty to administer in the manner which, in his judgement, is best calculated to produce the most beneficial results for the community
the man of wealth thus becoming the mere trustee and agent for his poorer brethren, bringing to their service his superior wisdom, experience, and ability to administer, doing for them better than they would or could do for themselves. — Andrew Carnegie

The same words come from each mouth differently. — Jane Hirshfield