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Unprosperous Quotes By Ezekiel Emanuel

We're all on a continuous journey to try and fix our mistakes and flaws. And, believe me, I've got plenty of them. — Ezekiel Emanuel

Unprosperous Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

I believe that he will prosper most whose mode of acting best adapts itself to the character of the times; and conversely that he will be unprosperous, with whose mode of acting the times do not accord. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Unprosperous Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The poet is born with the capacity of arranging words in such a way that something of the quality of the graces and inspirations he has received can make itself felt to other human beings in the white spaces, so to speak, between the lines of his verse. This is a great and precious gift; but if the poet remains content with his gift, if he persists in worshipping the beauty in art and nature without going on to make himself capable, through selflessness, of apprehending Beauty as it is in the divine Ground, then he is only an idolater. — Aldous Huxley

Unprosperous Quotes By J.C. Reed

Home isn't a place; it's a feeling; it's the people who make you feel that you belong.
I know that I belong here, with him, by his side. — J.C. Reed

Unprosperous Quotes By Reggie White

When you look at the Asians, the Asian is very gifted in creation, creativity and inventions. If you go to Japan or any Asian country, they can turn a television into a watch. They're very creative. And you look at the Indians, they have been very gifted in the spirituality. — Reggie White

Unprosperous Quotes By Jayde Scott

My mother always advised me not to trust a dead person. — Jayde Scott

Unprosperous Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

The changes in the human condition are uncertain and frequent. Many, on whom fortune has bestowed her favours, may trace their family to a more unprosperous station; and many who are now in obscurity, may look back upon the affluence and exalted rank of their ancestors. — Alexander Hamilton

Unprosperous Quotes By Stephen Marley

Music is a talent given to me by God. A medium and a platform and a way to spread a message of righteousness ... a message of love, a message of unity. — Stephen Marley

Unprosperous Quotes By Walter Isaacson

It was a very big moment that's burned into my mind. When I realized that I was smarter than my parents, I felt tremendous shame for having thought that. I will never forget that moment. This discovery, he later told friends, along with the fact that he was adopted, made him feel apart - detached and separate - from both his family and the world. — Walter Isaacson

Unprosperous Quotes By Sara J. Henry

Some people you love while they're there, and some people you love forever, whether they're there or not. — Sara J. Henry

Unprosperous Quotes By Philip Zaleski

We still thought that we were the only two people in the world who were interested in the right kind of things in the right kind of way. C.S. Lewis — Philip Zaleski

Unprosperous Quotes By Wallace D. Wattles

Man must cast out of himself everything which separates him from God. He must will to live the divine life, and he must rise above all moral temptations; he must forsake every course of action that is not in accord with his highest ideals. — Wallace D. Wattles

Unprosperous Quotes By Thucydides

A private man, however successful in his own dealing, if his country perish is involved in her destruction; but if he be an unprosperous citizen of a prosperous city, he is much more likely to recover. Seeing, then, that States can bear the misfortunes of individuals, but individuals cannot bear the misfortunes of States, let us all stand by our country. — Thucydides

Unprosperous Quotes By George Lakoff

Aristotle, on the other hand, saw poetry as having a positive value: "It is a great thing, indeed, to make proper use of the poetic forms, . . . But the greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor" (Poetics 1459a); "ordinary words convey only what we know already; it is from metaphor that we can best get hold of something fresh" (Rhetoric 1410b). — George Lakoff

Unprosperous Quotes By Victor Hugo

210Suffering engenders passion; and while the prosperous blind themselves, or go to sleep, the hatred of the unfortunate classes kindles its torch at some sullen or ill-constituted mind, which is dreaming in a corner, and sets to work to examine society. The examination of hatred is a terrible thing.
Suffering begets rage, and while the prosperous turn a blind eye, or nod off which is always the same thing as shutting your eyes, the hate of the unprosperous masses has hits torch lit by some malcontent or warped mind dreaming away in a corner, somewhere, and it begins to examine society. Examination by hate is a terrible thing. — Victor Hugo

Unprosperous Quotes By Stanley Ellin

The crime fiction genre offers the writer infinite diversity of theme and treatment. — Stanley Ellin

Unprosperous Quotes By Daphne Oz

Food is medicine! We have forgotten that! — Daphne Oz