
Top 14 88 Percent Quotes
#1. So far, 44 States, or 88 percent of the States, have enacted laws providing that marriage shall consist of a union between a man and a woman. Only 75 percent of the States are required to approve a constitutional amendment.
Jack Kingston
#2. A new survey found that 12 percent of parents punish their kids by banning social networking sites. The other 88 percent punish their kids by joining social networking sites.
Jimmy Fallon
#3. Health-care costs when I got into the industry in '88 were 16 percent a year inflation. When I got out in 1997, they were less than 1 percent.
Rick Scott
#4. You can't judge the present by the past. Each day is different, and you live it differently.
Marty Rubin
#5. From all these experiences the most important thing I have learned is that legibility and beauty stand close together and that type design, in its restraint, should be only felt but not perceived by the reader.
Adrian Frutiger
#6. Change is not always easy, but with patience and perseverance, we can find the good in change.
Kim Yannayon
#7. In the tale, in the telling, we are all one blood. Take the tale in your teeth, then, and bite till the blood runs, hoping it's not poison; and we will all come to the end together, and even to the beginning: living, as we do, in the middle.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#8. I guess we all like to be recognized not for one piece of fireworks, but for the ledger of our daily work.
Neil Armstrong
#9. The Empress expects obedience of her servants, and demands loyalty.' 'Any reasonable ruler would have the expectation and the demand the other way round.
Steven Erikson
#10. Reason is your means of survival - so that for you, who are a human being, the question 'to be or not to be' is the question 'to think or not to think..'.
Ayn Rand
#11. ... my face is buried in the soft material of his shirt and my cheek is pressed against his chest and he smells like strength and courage and the world drowning in rain.
Tahereh Mafi
#12. The future of our civilisation depends upon the widening spread and deepening hold of the scientific habit of mind.
John Dewey
#13. I think of few heroic actions, which cannot be traced to the artistical impulse. He who does great deeds, does them from his innate sensitiveness to moral beauty.
Walt Whitman
#14. warned: [and] in keeping of them [there is] great reward.
Morris Cerullo
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