Aristotle Quotes
In all well-attempered governments there is nothing which should be more jealously maintained than the spirit of obedience to law, more especially in small matters; for transgression creeps in unperceived and at last ruins the state, just as the constant recurrence of small expenses in time eats up a fortune.Aristotle
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If you try to create something that everybody can relate to, you're gonna make something that nobody can relate to.
Barry Jenkins -
If the money we donate helps one child or can ease the pain of one parent, those funds are well spent.
Carl Karcher -
I've always had a natural affiliation with nature. If I wasn't an actor, I'd be some sort of biologist working in the field in Africa or something.
Callan McAuliffe -
I don't think the Middle East could afford another war.
Abdullah II of Jordan -
Working with people from all walks of life, from full-time moms to CEOs at large companies, I've distilled many universal truths about success. There's a secret I've learned that works quite well at helping you to achieve what you want: Decide what you want.
Jack Canfield -
In 1980, shortly before my 11th birthday, I wrote my first essay in English.
Pankaj Mishra
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My wish is for gay to become less of a label, and more of just one of many great colors in the collective box of humanity.
Adam Lambert -
One of the biggest misconceptions that has been thrown out there is the fact that I started on Vine.
Cameron Dallas -
One SF prediction that I would like very much to see: Get solar collectors launched to beam energy back home, and get away from fossil fuels.
Jack McDevitt -
Right now I'm still only 25 and I don't think the maternal bug has hit me yet.
Karrie Webb -
I think I have a strange relationship with time. I'm not really aware of that time passing. I don't feel that I'm wasteful with time. But I'm not aware of it passing.
Daniel Day-Lewis -
These men ask for just the same thing, fairness, and fairness only. This, so far as in my power, they, and all others, shall have.
Abraham Lincoln
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My life has been the antithesis of that book 'The Secret'. I've always been interested in doing what I do. I love storytelling and I really enjoyed acting, but it never seemed like a realistic thing.
Aaron Stanford -
Before 'Music and Lyrics,' I was just doing high school plays and singing in my church choir and my school choir.
Haley Bennett -
You have to like your character, because if you don't, no one else will either.
Gale Harold -
Wit consists in knowing the resemblance of things that differ, and the difference of things that are alike.
Madame de Stael -
To speak specifically of our problem with the Muslim world, we are meandering into a genuine clash of civilizations, and we're deluding ourselves with euphemisms. We're talking about Islam being a religion of peace that's been hijacked by extremists. If ever there were a religion that's not a religion of peace, it is Islam.
Sam Harris -
'Srimanthudu' is a film very close to my heart. It's my first production, and I'm more than happy with its performance at the box office.
Mahesh Babu
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Globalization is a process that encompasses the causes, course, and consequences of transnational and transcultural integration of human and non-human activities.
Nayef Al-Rodhan -
But whatever its defects, the classification of Linnæus was the first attempt at grouping animals together according to certain common structural characters.
Louis Agassiz -
The earth has music for those who listen.
George Santayana -
The capacity for not feeling lonely can carry a very real price, that of feeling nothing at all.
Douglas Coupland -
There are people who are genetically made to start record labels, and I'm not one of those people. People just have it in their blood and are good at it. Corey Rusk from Touch and Go and Ian MacKaye. These are people who have made their own labels.
Fred Armisen -
In all well-attempered governments there is nothing which should be more jealously maintained than the spirit of obedience to law, more especially in small matters; for transgression creeps in unperceived and at last ruins the state, just as the constant recurrence of small expenses in time eats up a fortune.
Aristotle