Aristotle Quotes
The happy man . . . will be always or at least most often employed in doing and contemplating the things that are in conformity with virtue. And he will bear changes of fortunes most nobly, and with perfect propriety in every way.
Aristotle
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Federica Mogherini
My mom was such a strong character. I don't want to say she was like a man, but she was tough.
Lance Armstrong
Me and my brothers started a musical group early on, and we were playing in places where we really weren't supposed to be.
Maceo Parker
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Dana Spiotta
I am not a dumb animal to be browbeaten, cowed, lashed, coerced or goaded into anything I do not think is right.
Earle Combs
The great thing about Gospel is that you don't have to have an album every year in order to keep working.
Yolanda Adams
New York has a deep culture of house and dance music, and to be able to tap into that is my way of shutting off. I go to friends' parties and local spots around the area: places I can go to, have a dance, and forget about being an actor and the attention.
Finn Jones
Sin is, somehow, at the root of all human misery. Sin is what keeps us from God and from life. It is in the face of every battered woman, the cry of every neglected child, the despair of every addict, the death of every victim of every war.
John Ortberg
Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes.
Daniel Defoe
When a man is sufficiently motivated, discipline will take care of itself.
Albert Einstein
Let a man in a garret but burn with enough intensity and he will set fire to the world.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
The happy man . . . will be always or at least most often employed in doing and contemplating the things that are in conformity with virtue. And he will bear changes of fortunes most nobly, and with perfect propriety in every way.
Aristotle