Top 15 Caroline Mchugh Quotes

#1. Democracy is the suggestion box for slaves.

Stefan Molyneux

#2. How do you live with evil? Art is traditionally - certainly with my secular background - the answer, but art is very self-referential, whereas religion claims to go beyond the bounds of human existence.

Yann Martel

#3. Economic development cannot take a nation forward on its own. We need a society and economy which complement each other. We need to take care of the poor, deprived and left behind sections of society.

Narendra Modi

#4. I got into cooking out of self-defense.

Mark Bittman

#5. Since that day, I've never been the center of attention. You're the center of mine. And that's a very different feeling.

Caroline McHugh

#6. Acting kind of pays my bills more than music does.

Marla Sokoloff

#7. I'm going to destroy you, princess. I'll toy with you, tempt you, and give you everything you never knew to ask for.

Setta Jay

#8. Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been.

John Greenleaf Whittier

#9. Curiosity is what separates us from the cabbages. It's accelerative. The more we know, the more we want to know.

David McCullough

#10. The other problem is that the priority of many soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan is operational security: not getting killed. Now that is a very valid priority, but it has to be balanced against many other priorities, especially not killing too many locals in the process.

Yaroslav Trofimov

#11. Exercise is done against one's wishes and maintained only because the alternative is worse.

George A. Sheehan

#12. Loyalty's a dangerous foundation. Tends to wash away in a storm. Self-interest stands in any weather.

Joe Abercrombie

#13. Fictional characters are made of words, not flesh; they do not have free will, they do not exercise volition. They are easily born, and as easily killed off.

John Banville

#14. Happiness doesn't come from big pieces of great success, but from small advantages hammered out day by day.

Jim Rohn

#15. The Stone Age did not end because humans ran out of stones. It ended because it was time for a re-think about how we live.

William McDonough

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