Behold a contest worthy of a god, a brave man matched in conflict with adversity.
SENECA THE YOUNGERLive with honor and follow your conscience.
More Benigno Aquino, Jr. Quotes
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We need to take our passion and effect real change at the local, state, and federal levels, to help elect progressive leaders, and to stem the tide of division, fear and scapegoating.
GEORGE TAKEI -
My process is thinking, thinking and thinking – thinking about my stories for a long time.
HAYAO MIYAZAKI -
A big shot is a little shot who keeps on shooting, so keep trying.
A. P. J. ABDUL KALAM -
Personally I would like to see that the nuclear age, in terms of power, does come, because there’s no long-term future for developing countries without nuclear power.
ABDUS SALAM -
I’m expressing something that I feel is a way to exercise my talent and help communicate a role as a human being in a movie, I will do that.
AL PACINO -
There is extraordinary similarities between the Midwest in America and Europe in that there is this sense of vast, open sky and loneliness and cold.
AJAY NAIDU -
We speak erroneously of “artificial” materials, “synthetics”, and so forth. The basis for this erroneous terminology is the notion that Nature has made certain things which we call natural, and everything else is “man-made”, ergo artificial.
R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER -
Love is simply creation’s greatest joy.
HAFEZ -
I went to Cambridge and thought I would stay there. I thought I would quietly grow tweed in a corner somewhere and become a Don or something.
STEPHEN FRY -
We all work with one infinite power.
BOB PROCTOR -
There were shadows galore in the dim light, but there was one shadow that did not correspond to any object in the room. It lurked next to the fireplace, a formless, undulating darkness.
BENTLEY LITTLE -
I never knew anything about rapping.
LIL BABY -
Self-reliance is the key to a vigorous life. A man must look inward to find his own answers.
ROBIN WILLIAMS -
A life without orgasms is like a world without flowers.
PARIS HILTON -
The scientific facts, which were supposed to contradict the faith in the nineteenth century, are nearly all of them regarded as unscientific fictions in the twentieth century.
GILBERT K. CHESTERTON