Winogrand Deportes Quotes & Sayings
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We investigate the past not to deduce practical political lessons, but to find out what really happened. — T. F. Tout

Oh, people get used to so many things," said Vadesh, "if only they give them selves a chance. — Orson Scott Card

I do things - whether it's donations or events for good causes or giving back to my community - for the right reason: because I want to. Because it's the best thing to do. I wanna help someone else out. — LeSean McCoy

The worst financial decision you can ever make in your life, is to steal something. The second is like it, and that is to cheat someone. Even, if it would appear that you were never brought to account for it. — Strive Masiyiwa

I think if you look at yesterday's New York Times poll, particularly when you judge Democrats in Congress versus the Republicans in Congress, people put a little more faith, or even a little more than a little more faith in the Democrats in Congress. — John Podesta

People are generally badly advised when they're starting out in the creative field. — Julian Lennon

Wait.
Is he mad at me? Oh, heck, no.
Because I'm mad at him.
And really, is there anything more annoying than someone who's mad at you when you're the one who's supposed to be mad? No. No, there is not. — Jana Aston

because everyone knew that saying it out loud made it true. — Jill Shalvis

Man, only - rash, refined, presumptuous man, Starts from his rank, and mars creation's plan. — George Canning

Yes, I see the Mobile Base System really is the shoulder of the arm. The arm is right there, like a human arm. It's really funny to look at the similarities between a human arm and the Canadian robotics arm. — Philippe Perrin

And when he [the author of the universe] had compounded the whole, he divided it up into as many souls as there are stars, and allotted each soul to a star. And mounting them on their stars, as if on chariots, he showed them the nature of the universe and told them the laws of their destiny.
- "Timaeus" by Plato 427-347 B.C. — Wendy Mass