Vlasios Maras Quotes & Sayings
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Why is it that when it comes to our most cherished social goal [health care], we not only tolerate poor execution, sometimes we even celebrate it? — Jim Yong Kim

The Declaration of Independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity. — John Adams

We just do as we're told we should. High school, college, job, marriage, kids. Like, one size fits all. — Cara McKenna

No food or drug will ever do for you what a fresh supply of oxygen will. — Tony Robbins

Accepting our greatness means no longer playing small. It often starts with baby steps. But eventually it means making major changes - in our lives, jobs, relationships, and dreams.
If I had believed in my own self-worth, I would never have been willing to make the financial moves I made in the past.
If I'd known my value, I couldn't have spent so many years ignoring the whispering - and sometimes screaming - voice that told me to leave my marriage. For a long time, that truth was just too scary and painful for me to face. Talk about keeping my head in the sand!
But how many years did I waste, postponing what has proven to be a much better life - simply because I went into hiding and didn't see that I was worthy of something better? — Nancy Levin

To serve means to work alongside the neediest, first of all to establish a close human relationship with them, based on solidarity. Solidarity - this word elicits fear in the developed world. They try not to say it. It is almost a dirty word for them. But it's our word! — Pope Francis

She broke my heart. I didn't like that much. But that was the price. In this world, you get what you pay for. — Kurt Vonnegut

Yes you are pretty, and when you pictured perfect, you came damn close, but the part of you I like the most is inside. — Roxanne St. Claire

How true is that necessity is the mother of invention, how very true. — Yann Martel

With bitterness, then. But that I have forbidden myself. With ridicule, then, which is more affable, which keeps itself transparent and could not care less; and like a bird into a nest I can slip back into a treetrunk and laugh to myself. And keep quiet too, perhaps just to keep quiet so as to dream outward, for the seventh sense is sleep. — Wilma Stockenstrom

Romance readers love a wealthy hero, and why not? There's value in a man able to hire a helicopter, a coach and six horses, or a collection of werewolves to do his bidding - and the bidding of the lucky woman on his arm. — Sarah MacLean