Wetiko Native Americans Quotes & Sayings
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I believe we must be strong militarily, but beyond a certain point military strength can become a national weakness. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

I think running a business, doing what I've done for the last - since 1996, has taught me so many things because I started from just an idea and then had to figure out how to make it, market it, every single thing from soup to nuts on how to get a product done and out there. — Lori Greiner

Civilization has always been a bust. — Peter Fonda

The first half of life is devoted to forming a healthy ego, the second half is going inward and letting go of it. — C. G. Jung

When I was 10, my father had to go to the local library to sign a release form stating that I was allowed to borrow books from the adult section. — Terry Hayes

Peace is not made at the council table or by treaties, but in the hearts of men. — Herbert Hoover

The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity. — Walt Whitman

You see what you want to see, and it might not be the same as someone else. — Cindy Vine

Growing old is not for sissies. — Emilie Richards

I constantly meet people who are doubtful, generally without due reason, about their potential capacity [as mathematicians]. The first test is whether you got anything out of geometry. To have disliked or failed to get on with other [mathematical] subjects need mean nothing; much drill and drudgery is unavoidable before they can get started, and bad teaching can make them unintelligible even to a born mathematician. — John Edensor Littlewood

I really enjoy being behind the camera. A ton of projects I've done that are my most favorite projects would be where I actually executive produce and I'm behind the camera. — Brody Jenner

Numbers, time, inches, feet. All are just ploys for cutting nature down to size. — Louise Erdrich

The English and the Americans were divided by a common language. — Jeffrey Archer

Fear is trusting in your own power. — Marianne Williamson

With a contained environment, there is the promise of friction. And that is where the drama comes from. — Bruce Greenwood