Vitellus Kesesi Quotes & Sayings
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Man knows so much and does so little. — R. Buckminster Fuller

You do not need to be a millionaire to feel successful or be successful. Financial wealth is only one of many possible indicators of success. However, to achieve your dreams and life goals you're going to need money. And making it requires financial planning and goalsetting. I do not know of any successful person who has been able to simply ignore their finances. — Nigel Cumberland

The only defensible war is a war of defense. — G.K. Chesterton

In they'd come, integers; out they came, squared. — Lauren Groff

The essence of being human is being creative. — Joel Garreau

I could flee to the heath. Show them that they cannot keep me locked up, that I am a thief of time and will steal the hours denied to me! — Hannah Kent

Subjection to fear is weakness, bondage, feverish unrest. To be afraid is to have no soul that we can call our own; it is to be at the beck and call of alien powers, to be chained and driven and tormented; it is to lose the life itself in the anxious care to keep it. — Henry Van Dyke

We live in a sad society. Succeed--that is the advice which falls drop by drop from the overhanging corruption. In passing, we might say that success is a hideous thing. Its false similarity to merit deceives men. — Victor Hugo

The realities of the world seldom measure up to the sublime designs of human imagination. — Bryant H. McGill

There's a big tendency to gravitate toward a closed and proprietary approach too easily. — Jimmy Wales

I was not going to wait any longer for my life to start. I was going to start my life on my own. — Beatriz Williams

The Centre is very important to me; it's about trust - about truth. — David Ginola

It is both foolish and wicked to teach the average man who is not well off that some wrong or injustice has been done him, and that he should hope for redress elsewhere than in his own industry, honesty, and intelligence. — Theodore Roosevelt