Socrates Quotes
Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.Socrates
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Let's remember that Bruce Rauner has every interest in getting stories out there that hurt Democrats.
J. B. Pritzker -
I remember the first time my mind was blown by an actor was Tim Curry, because I loved 'Clue' when I was a kid, and then I was watching the movie 'Legend,' and the Devil suddenly smiles, and I was like, 'It's the same guy!' It was a total Keyser Soeze moment.
Oscar Isaac -
I remember how much fun it was to pick out my lunchbox. My all-time favorite lunch box was from the movie 'Annie.' Also, I loved picking out school supplies! Trapper Keepers were my favorite.
Camille Guaty -
Surround yourself with people who provide you with support and love and remember to give back as much as you can in return.
Karen Kain -
I have to remember for every kid saying something awful, there's a kid saying something great.
Halsey -
Anybody who dedicates himself to exploring the human condition, there's always a detached eye that's watching. In any situation, a little part of me is observing it, to see if there are any raw materials to create something else later.
Oscar Isaac
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I've put up with more humiliation than I care to remember.
B. B. King -
Growing up in San Diego, I can remember going with my brother to see bands like Pennywise and NOFX - good punk bands that were fast and tight.
Vic Fuentes -
I remember once, actually the first race I ran, I fell.
Usain Bolt -
Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.
Walter Winchell -
When we tune in to an especially human way of viewing the landscape powerfully, it resonates with an audience.
Galen Rowell -
I think my darkest days were probably when I was catering. I would go to these parties and pass out hors d'oeuvres, and it's like you're invisible. I remember one catering captain told me that all you are is a tray that comes into their space for a moment and then you leave. It was one of the most depressing things I've ever been told.
Jack Falahee
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Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.
Malala Yousafzai -
Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.
W. C. Fields -
I just want people to remember me like I remember Buster Keaton. When they talk about Buster Keaton or Gene Kelly, people say, 'Ah yes, they good.' Maybe one day, they remember Jackie Chan that way.
Jackie Chan -
I'm a human being, and I get sick.
Kat Graham -
That's what is incredible about human beings, is the choice to keep going.
Jack Antonoff Fun. -
I know, for me, 'Grease' was one of the first musicals that I can really remember watching as a kid, and I kind of fell in love that that genre.
Jacob Artist
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I was a very religious child - I went to synagogue at least once, sometimes twice, a day. And I remember my religiousness as good - I think religion is good for children, especially educated children, because it allows for imagination, a whole imaginative world apart from the practical world.
Yehuda Amichai -
We have to remember that people are free to love who they want to love. That also means that black women are free to love who they want to love.
Loni Love -
Far better to think historically, to remember the lessons of the past. Thus, far better to conceive of power as consisting in part of the knowledge of when not to use all the power you have. Far better to be one who knows that if you reserve the power not to use all your power, you will lead others far more successfully and well.
A. Bartlett Giamatti -
No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the other things in the world.
Aristotle -
We just happened to come along at time where there hadn't been a new young adult drama that also could appeal to adults as well in quite some time. We sort of found a little bit of a niche.
Josh Schwartz -
Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.
Socrates