Susan Ertz Quotes
One's own troubles can be borne with fortitude; only a monster of indifference can bear the sufferings of others with fortitude.
Susan Ertz
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No, I had not read any other comedian's book. Not that I don't enjoy other comedians; I'm just not a reader.
Adam Carolla
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I think as an actor, it's very exciting when you have a really fully realized, complex, multifaceted character already established.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph
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It is only in the mountains that I can fully appreciate my existence as a man in America, and my own native land
Martin Delany
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We want a vehicle that ... can gain as much support from the delegation as possible and the support of the House so that we have a realistic chance of passing legislation that protects Florida.
Jeff Cohen
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I cannot bring myself to believe that any human being lives who would do me any harm.
Abraham Lincoln
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Everything goes, everything comes back; eternally rolls the wheel of being. Everything dies, everything blossoms again; eternally runs the year of being. Everything breaks, everything is joined anew; eternally the same House of Being is built. Everything parts, everything greets every other thing again; eternally the ring of being remains faithful to itself. In every Now, being begins; round every Here rolls the sphere There. The center is everywhere. Bent is the path of eternity.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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When my 'Scientific American' arrives every month, I read it cover to cover.
Micky Dolenz
The Monkees
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There's folks 'ud stand on their heads and then say the fault was i' their boots.
George Eliot
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I've been lucky enough to be in this amazing band, and to me, a band is really a collaborative unit, and that's definitely been what Sonic Youth has been.
Lee Ranaldo
Sonic Youth
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Fortitude is the marshal of thought, the armor of the will, and the fort of reason.
Francis Bacon
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A man must learn to understand the motives of human beings, their illusions, and their sufferings.
Albert Einstein
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A true friend of mankind whose heart has but once quivered in compassion over the sufferings of the people, will understand and forgive all the impassable alluvial filth in which they are submerged, and will be able to discover the diamonds in the filth.
Fyodor Dostoevsky