
Top 16 Aheadativeness Quotes
#1. Americans are all inquisitive, which accounts for their go-aheadativeness, I dare say.
May Agnes Fleming
#3. They make us dependent on a social system that exploits our energies for its own purposes ... If a person learns to enjoy and find meaning in the ongoing stream of experience, in the process of living itself, the burden of social controls automatically falls from one's shoulders.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
#5. The Balti had as many names for rock as the Inuit have for snow.
Greg Mortenson
#6. Since the intervention in Afghanistan, we suddenly began to notice when, in political discussions, we found ourselves only among Europeans or Israelis.
Jurgen Habermas
#8. If you have not seen the real end of the journey, don't boast much at the beginning and never be too proud and haughty in mid of the path. Keep the real end in mind and mind how to get to the real end successfully!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#9. Ethnic prejudice has no place in sports, and baseball must recognize that truth if it is to maintain stature as a national game.
Branch Rickey
#10. The Internet is a communication medium that allows for the first time, the communication of many to many, in chosen time, on a global scale.
Manuel Castells
#11. I can't not put myself in the shoes of every person I pass.
Ben Harper
#12. I'm supremely grateful and seriously pleased that readers enjoy my words.
Alison Tyler
#13. A bear teaches us that if the heart is true, it doesn't matter much if an ear drops off.
Helen Exley
#14. Eve. That torpedo mind-fuck sex was outrageous and fantastically titillating. Titi-fuck-illating. But there was something else as well. Emotional, a small voice in Beckett's head suggested. Connected. Well, shit. That seemed just about right. Definitely something new.
Debra Anastasia
#15. When the vain speaker has sat down, and the people say 'what a good speech,' it still takes an ounce to balance an ounce.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#16. In short, the early receivers of the new money in this market chain of events gain at the expense of those who receive the money toward the end of the chain, and still worse losers are the people (e.g., those on fixed incomes such as annuities, interest, or pensions) who never receive the new money.
Murray Rothbard
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