Alfred Sutro Quotes
That's the penalty we have to pay for our acts of foolishness - someone else always suffers for them.Alfred Sutro
Quotes to Explore
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A good writer is basically a story teller, not a scholar or a redeemer of mankind.
Isaac Bashevis Singer -
Imagination comes of not having things.
LeRoy Neiman -
Labor, but slight not meditation; meditate, but slight not labor.
Confucius -
Nature Cure is so simple easy and cheap.....this system of treatment should be used.
Mahatma Gandhi -
More glorious to merit a sceptre than to possess one.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
Every blade of grass, every insect, ant, and golden bee, all so amazingly know their path, though they have not intelligence, they bear witness to the mystery of God and continually accomplish it themselves.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In terms of merchandise, you can't force anyone to buy something.
Paul Stanley Kiss -
It took me three albums to get the confidence and to find out what I could do that made me different from other people. And the first record, really, was a process of trying.
Peter Gabriel Genesis -
I didn't want my event to take away from his charity, ... We bought something like $3,000 worth of tickets for his event and I offered to play a few songs with him if he wanted.
Jim Messina Buffalo Springfield -
Kids are taking PCs and the Internet to new heights. They're the ones that are designing the cutting-edge web sites.
Bill Gates -
How we handle our fears will determine where we go with the rest of our lives.
Judy Blume -
The question was put to him, what hope is; and his answer was, "The dream of a waking man."
Diogenes
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Stupid cupid keeps on calling me, but I see nothing in his eyes. I miss my babe.
George Michael -
French 'Vogue' was always a photographer's magazine.
Carine Roitfeld -
You don't become indispensable merely because you are different. But the only way to become indispensable is to be different. That's because if you're the same, so are plenty of other people.
Seth Godin -
The fool who recognizes his foolishness, is a wise man. But the fool who believes himself a wise man, he really is a fool.
Gautama Buddha -
That's the penalty we have to pay for our acts of foolishness - someone else always suffers for them.
Alfred Sutro