Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
We are in the greatest danger of being run over when we have just gotten out of the way of a carriage.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Quotes to Explore
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I was not the popular kid in school.
Gabriel Iglesias
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I hate abortions, but just could not make that choice for someone else.
Barbara Bush
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In terms of me being a Christian, going to Israel was really cool. Going to the West Bank, Bethlehem, floating in the Dead Sea - that was great for me.
Larry Fitzgerald
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It was difficult to realize, 'I'm lieutenant governor.' And Brown appropriately reminded me of that.
Gavin Newsom
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The next time you feel unworthy, inadequate or inferior, remember that these experiences have nothing to do with humbleness, any more than lowering yourself to connect with another individual has to do with humbleness. There are no lower or higher individuals in the perception of a humble person. There are only souls. There is only love.
Gary Zukav
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If an umpire misses a called third strike and the other side ends up scoring because of it, I'm not going to forget it. If there are runners on second and third and two out, and if the umpire has just given the hitter an extra strike and the next pitch goes into the hole and both runs score, I've got to say something to the guy.
Earl Weaver
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We should restore a proper balance in environmental regulation and energy production that is based on common sense, not political agendas.
Mac Thornberry
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I feel good about the fact that I finally found something I love. I never lived in one place for very long - that's the way my whole life has been. I was always packing and moving around, staying in Canada, Kentucky, Jersey, St. Louis - it all helped because I was always learning new accents, experiencing different environments.
Tom Cruise
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Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws, and asks no omen, but his country's cause.
Homer
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In Latin America, even atheists are Catholics.
Carlos Fuentes
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We are in the greatest danger of being run over when we have just gotten out of the way of a carriage.
Friedrich Nietzsche