Top 15 Boucliers Romains Quotes
#1. A lie that makes a voter feel good is more effective than a hundred rational arguments.
Scott Adams
#2. I still thought that to get something you had to go straight for your goal whereas it is only distractions, uncertainty, distance that bring us closer to our targets, and then it is the targets which strike us.
Fleur Jaeggy
#3. I've always felt that people's ears are wider than programmers are ever wiling to give them credit for. It's always been very important to me that you not have to turn me off because your kids are in the back seat.
Donnie Simpson
#4. Before I could figure out how to apologize for being such an idiot, she tackled me with a hug, then pulled away just as quickly. "I'm glad you're not a guinea pig."
"Me, too." I hoped my face wasn't as red as it felt.
Rick Riordan
#5. Magic was not in glitter and sparks. Real magic didn't need to be.
Thomm Quackenbush
#6. Courage is grace under pressure.'" "Hemingway!
Roxy Sloane
#7. If you think of a relationship as a living entity, I guess it's one thing if the missing two percent is, like, a fingernail. But when it's the heart, that's a whole different ball of wax.
Jodi Picoult
#8. I learned how to fire a sniper rifle, which I'm sure will be useful at some point.
Paul Giamatti
#9. We are always saying to ourself.. we have to innovate. We got to come up with that breakthrough ... we're only paid for breakthroughs.
Bill Gates
#10. Here is the place called Awake. On the other side of this line is the country of Asleep. And you see this shaded area in between? Don't linger there. It is No Man's Land.
Ann-Marie MacDonald
#12. There is a limit to how much the United States Treasury can borrow.
Alan Greenspan
#13. I envy cornerstone in empty deserts, because they are themselves, and for the same reason I envy rocks in the hills, where man has never set foot, and trees in the valleys that man has ever seen.
Orhan Pamuk
#14. If everyone in America agreed that 80 percent of their contributions for House, Senate, and president could only come from people making contributions of $100 or less, we'd have a pretty darn good system. The influence of money would be gone.
Brian Williams
#15. All thinkers then agree in making the contraries principles, both those who describe the All as one and unmoved (for even Parmenides treats hot and cold as principles under the names of fire and earth) and those too who use the rare and the dense. (20)
Aristotle.
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