Vejo Pods Quotes & Sayings
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In revolutions authority remains with the greatest scoundrels. — Georges Jacques Danton
Life is rough so you gotta be tough. — Johnny Cash
To overthrow a tyrant, whether in public or in private, one must learn to hate. — Iris Murdoch
Baseball for me was instinctive, born within me, given to me as a gift from God. — Willie Stargell
I never heard of anybody who admired the character of sheep. Even the gentlest human personalities in contact with them are annoyed by their lack of brains, courage and initiative, by their extraordinary ability to get themselves into uncomfortable or dangerous situations and then wait in inert helplessness for someone to rescue them. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher
What's really terrifying is when you realize that bureaucracy isn't simply a growth on the body of the State. If it were only that, it could be cut off. No, bureaucracy is the very essence of the State. — Vasily Grossman
A metaphor for good information design is a map. Hold any diagram against a map and see how it compares. — Edward Tufte
When Time is giving you chance by chance to be with the person that you really love and you miss them all, you start to believe that you'll never find that person again in this life. — Tirumalai S. Srivatsan
Even after the stormiest weather, a true warrior will still reflect the brilliant rays of the magnificent sun through both his or her eyes. You may get hit by sudden lighting or take severe beatings from the cruel wind, but you will always get back up and stand strong on your feet again, soak in the sunlight, and be prepared to get hit by even the most merciless hail - time and time again. — Suzy Kassem
Above all, do not lie to yourself. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
Unlimited activity, of whatever kind, must end in bankruptcy. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I have never been able to soothe myself with the sugary delusions of religion; for these things stand convicted of the utmost absurdity in light of modern scientific knowledge. — H.P. Lovecraft