Top 17 American Worldview Quotes
#1. I mentioned that one of the tripartite formulas in American worldview involves time: past, present, and future.
Alan Dundes
#2. There is no significance. I just got tired. Tired of being angry. Tired of thinking about dead ends, and everything that isn't or might not be enough.
Rainbow Rowell
#3. The essence of vulgarity seemed to lie in the pretence at being or the attempt to be, something that one really was not, with the resulting lack of ease and dignity and taste.
Ann Bridge
#4. You know, you don't dress like someone from round here. I quite look forward to seeing what insane combination you're going to turn up in next.
Jojo Moyes
#5. Jesus had a tough life. I read about that guy. Jesus is the only guy that ever came back from the dead that didn't scare the F- out of everybody!
Sam Kinison
#6. Smile carry your magical fragrance and vibrations which sooth the surroundings where you go.
Kishore Bansal
#8. Praise is essential in developing the right attitude toward learning and toward school.
Marva Collins
#9. The only people Ryan needed to impress were those who knew him; he cared little for the rest.
Tom Clancy
#10. Really good fiction could have as dark a worldview as it wished, but it'd find a way both to depict this world and to illuminate the possibilities for being alive and human in it.
[Q&A with Larry McCaffery, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Summer 1993, Vol. 13.2]
David Foster Wallace
#11. I look upon logical proofs the way a well-bred girl looks upon a love letter
Johann Georg Hamann
#13. The hope in the hearts of millions of national socialists can be fulfilled only by an authoritarian government.
Franz Von Papen
#15. My overall worldview has never changed: that America has and must maintain the strongest military in the world, that we must lead the international community to confront threats and challenges together, and that we must use all tools of American power to protect our citizens and our interests.
Chuck Hagel
#16. The American political experience can therefore be viewed as optimism in the collective.
Michael J. Fox
#17. The eagle suffers little birds to sing, And is not careful what they mean thereby, Knowing that with the shadow of his wings He can at pleasure stint their melody: Even so mayest thou the giddy men of Rome.
William Shakespeare
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