Will Durant Quotes
A civilization is born Stoic and dies Epicurean.
Will Durant
Quotes to Explore
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I try to make myself happy, no, because I know that if I'm not happy, my colleagues are not happy and my shareholders are not happy and my customers are not happy.
Jack Ma
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My day-to-day look is inspired by comfort, color and just how I'm feeling that day.
Victoria Justice
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Parenting classes should be mandatory, whether you are adopting or not, and would include an evaluation of your current physical, mental and financial state as well as how ready you are to take on the rigors of parenthood. Our children are our most precious natural resource, and there is absolutely no other way to parent but to put them first.
Dale Archer
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Power is every stealing from the many to the few.
Wendell Phillips
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You must photograph where you are involved; where you are overwhelmed by what you see before you; where you hold your breath while releasing the shutter, not because you are afraid of jarring the camera, but because you are seeing with your guts wide open to the sweet pain of an image that is part of your life.
Harold Feinstein
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All I really had was my talent. Without that I wouldn't be welcome at the White House.
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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My celebrity has held steady since the day I began acting. I don't view it as celebrity. I'm just a worker.
Adam Goldberg
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My worlds collide. When one things happens, it just starts a domino effect - everything else goes on.
Wanda Sykes
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El mal, débil, me agita; fuerte, me calma.
Antonio Porchia
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Swearing was invented as a compromise between running away and fighting.
Finley Peter Dunne
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Religion is never devoid of emotion, any more than love is. It is not a defect of religion, but rather its glory, that it speaks always the language of feeling.
D. Elton Trueblood
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The issue, as correctly emphasized by Carl Sagan, is the probability of the evolution of high intelligence and an electronic civilization on an inhabited world. Once we have life (and almost surely it will be very different from life on Earth), what is the probability of its developing a lineage with high intelligence? On Earth, among millions of lineages of organisms and perhaps 50 billion speciation events, only one led to high intelligence; this makes me believe in its utter improbability.
Ernst Mayr