Top 13 Baryton Quotes

#1. Maxims serve the wise;
folly enslaves fools.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#2. Stronach's fragile beauty belies an emotional strength, pragmatic resiliency, and intellectual courage. Her ideas and choreography are both enigmatic and playful.

Tami Stronach

#3. Grown-Ups are usually guilty of something

Brian K. Vaughan

#4. Whose tale more sad than thine, whose lot more dire? O Oedipus, discrowned head, Thy cradle was thy marriage bed.

Sophocles

#5. The more interesting life becomes, in other words, the more boredom we are doomed to experience.

Susan Maushart

#6. Those who seek happiness in pleasure, wealth, glory, power, and heroics are as naive as the child who tries to catch a rainbow and wear it as a coat. DILGO KHYENTSE RINPOCHE

Matthieu Ricard

#7. When it comes to ideas - and religions are, among other things, ideas - there is no right not to be offended ... In fact, if you need laws ... to protect your faith, maybe your faith is weak.

Katha Pollitt

#8. I am a socialist in ideology, a capitalist in methodology.

Maurice Strong

#9. Many years ago Christian pioneers had to fight savage Indians. Today missionaries of these former cultures are being sent via the public schools to heathenize our children.

Phyllis Schlafly

#10. Young men are apt to think themselves wise enough, as drunken men are apt to think themselves sober enough.

Philip Dormer Stanhope

#11. Importance, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder and that there is nothing inherently "logical" about the preference of users in looking for one component rather than another of a compound heading.

Hans H Wellisch

#12. When I think now of all the lunatics I knew at Baryton's, I can't help suspecting that the only two manifestations of our innermost being are war and insanity, those two absolute nightmares.

Louis-Ferdinand Celine

#13. It's personal freedom, not hundred dollar bills that lights the soul's cigar.

Tom Robbins

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