
Top 15 400th Thanksgiving Quotes
#1. Most learning is social, or what I call the cultural DNA. Everyone knows that word of mouth advertising is the best advertising. That's social learning.
Stephen Covey
#3. A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives.
Albert Schweitzer
#4. It really surprises me that people in this day and age still write such busy music and fill up every space with layer upon layer of sound ... it's like musical landfill.
James Blake
#5. From the ownership of women the concept of ownership extends itself to include the products of their industry, and so there arises the ownership of things as well as of persons.
Thorstein Veblen
#6. Though Satan makes strong men weak, God is in the business of making weak men strong. Your past isn't the most important thing. Your future is.
Craig Groeschel
#7. Many people misunderstand me - I'm quite happy to be called a photographer. All of a sudden, the art world has caught up with photography, and they are trying to hijack us.
Don McCullin
#8. TheFerrari is a dream - people dream of owning this special vehicle and for mostpeople it will remain a dream apart from for those lucky few.
Enzo Ferrari
#9. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important.
Madeleine Albright
#10. A flower never blooms in a hurry so live a life slowly but beautifully.
Debasish Mridha
#11. I was especially perceptive to all things beautiful that morning - raspberries in blue china bowls were enough to make the heart sing.
Irene Hunt
#13. The higher powers of the reflective intellect are more decidedly and more usefully tasked by the unostentatious game of draughts than by all the elaborate frivolity of chess.
Edgar Allan Poe
#14. You touch another woman and I'll cut your hands off, I snapped.
Rosamund Hodge
#15. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffer'd, rivers cannot quench.
William Shakespeare
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