
Top 15 Branning Wealth Quotes
#1. Be careful with words you utter you might not swallow your own words, but you might bite your tongue as well..
Jinnul Jr.
#2. 'I don't know' has become 'I don't know yet'.
Bill Gates
#5. Nobody is so heartily despised as a pusillanimous, lazy, good-for-nothing, land-lubber; a sailor has no bowels of compassion for him.
Herman Melville
#7. My father used to tell me about how musicians don't have respect from people and he was afraid about my future.
Youssou N'Dour
#8. Among the mighty store of wonderful chains that are for ever forging, day and night, in the cast iron-works of time and circumstance, there was one chain forged in the moment of that small conclusion, riveted to the foundations of heaven and earth, and gifted with invincible force to hold and drag.
Charles Dickens
#9. When I left to go into apprenticeship in 1949, it was only four years after the war, and people don't realize, we still had tickets for butter, meat and so forth in France until 1947. It's not like the end of the war, everything was plentiful - it wasn't.
Jacques Pepin
#10. I have no problem selling ebooks for authors directly as an agent, but partnering with them is another matter.
Robert Gottlieb
#11. Half the hoes hate, half them love me. The ones that hate me only hate me cuz they ain't [expletive] me.
Ja Rule
#12. The individual who has been liberated by reason is always running head-on into a world, a society, whose past in the shape of 'prejudices' has a great deal of power; he is forced to learn that past reality is also a reality.
Hannah Arendt
#13. When I make the music that I make, when it comes to reggae music, I engulf the whole spirit of it all. It's just like when I do rap music or whatever style of music I do, I have to engulf the character I do and bring that to life.
Snoop Dogg
#14. If we claim only reasonable probability, it will be as much as men who love the truth can ever at any given moment hope to have within their grasp. Pretty surely it will be more than we could have had, if we were unconscious of our liability to err.
William James
#15. Night was coming on in, borrowing the light. It had started out borrowing just a few cents worth of the light, but now it was borrowing thousands of dollars worth of the light every second. The light would soon be gone, the bank closed, the tellers unemployed, the bank president a suicide.
Richard Brautigan
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