Top 14 Archibald Ives Quotes

#1. I am 5 ft 6 in, and at my peak, my vital statistics were 37-22-35. I didn't even think about my weight - but now I work hard at keeping healthy. Fortunately, my husband Richie is as much of a fitness buff as I am.

Raquel Welch

#2. When you SEEK HAPPINESS for yourself, it will always elude you. When you seek happiness for OTHERS, you will find it yourself.

Wayne Dyer

#3. The bearers of fables are very welcome.

Monique Wittig

#4. She allowed the feeling to emerge, regardless of whether it was good or bad; she was sick of self-control, of masks, of appropriate behavior.

Paulo Coelho

#5. Wharton thought no one could have freedom, but James knew no one wanted freedom.

Vivian Gornick

#6. No action could be lower or more futile than for one person to throw upon another the burden of his abdication of choice.

Ayn Rand

#7. It is our duty to see that our future citizens are well born; that they are properly nourished, and are reared in that environment most likely to develop in them their full capacity and powers.

Arthur Capper

#8. Independence is of more value than any gifts; and to receive gifts is to lose it.

Saadi

#9. People ask me what my hobbies are in interviews, and I always say biking. But all I bike for is to get to rehearsal more quickly.

Jesse Eisenberg

#10. I found it a really refreshing change of pace to suddenly be completely directed. It was a type of collaboration that I don't normally have.

Lenny Kravitz

#11. Then, again, the ability to organize and conduct industrial, commercial, or financial enterprises is rare; the great captains of industry are as rare as great generals.

William Graham Sumner

#12. Happiness springs from doing good and helping others.

Plato

#13. Perching on a corner of the couch between the boxes, I tore out a small piece of my heart and buried it there between them to await its own restoration of all things, in the end of every good-bye ever spoken.

Preston Yancey

#14. Deep joy is a serene and sober emotion, rarely evinced in open merriment.

Madame Roland

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