Top 14 Barney Stinson Hashtag Quotes
#3. As long as the same passions and interests subsist among mankind, the questions of war and peace, of justice and policy, which were debated in the councils of antiquity, will frequently present themselves as the subject of modern deliberation.
Edward Gibbon
#4. If you catch yourself apologizing and then using the word but, stop dead in your tracks and back up. That little conjunction should be like a blinking red light, indicating that you are not taking ownership.
Michael Hyatt
#5. The only reason I've been so critical of hip-hop is because I've always been aware of the effect that it has, and the reflection that it gives of the African-American community.
Saul Williams
#6. If you were a wheel
I'd follow your highway.
If you were a raindrop
I wish you'd fall my way.
If you were a gypsy
I'd give a fortune to tell
That whenever I'm with you
I see HEAVEN, not hell ...
Cathy Hopkins
#7. Still the race of hero spirits pass the lamp from hand to hand.
Charles Kingsley
#8. Fear changes into courage, emptiness becomes plenitude, and distance becomes intimacy.
John O'Donohue
#9. Politics has always been ugly to me, and yet I accept that as a fact of life.
Billy Graham
#10. The fashion pages of magazines such as Cosmopolitan now seem to specialize in telling the career girl what to wear to charm the particular wrong type of man who reads Playboy, while the editorial pages tell her how to cope with the resulting psychic damage.
Alison Lurie
#11. Will asked Miss Beasley what kind of man Glendon Dinsmore had been and she answered, as different from you as air is from earth. He asked which he was, air or earth? She laughed and said, That's what I like about you - you really don't know.
LaVyrle Spencer
#12. Indeed, the uncertainty principle ensures that in the nature of things physics is unable to do more than make statistical predictions.
Neil Postman
#13. I have a black-belt in self-pity. I was an expert in the field. Still am. It's a skill you never forget.
Katja Millay
#14. Man's sentimental attachment to objects is one of life's greatest consolations.
Orhan Pamuk
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