Top 15 Ceteris Quotes

#1. I like to believe that love is a reciprocal thing, that it can't really be felt, truly, by one.

Sean Penn

#2. Just start. Start now. Fail often. Enjoy the ride.

Seth Godin

#3. In Texas it's always hot, dry, sunny, not a cloud in the sky.

Piper Perabo

#4. That is how politics work; if you don't drink wine they will consider to bring you milk.

M.F. Moonzajer

#5. True love is not practical. True love doesn't always follow the rules. When you are truly in love, you can lose your mind over it.

Kate McGahan

#6. There have been reports of many child marriages taking place in the Malabar region in Kerala, especially among the Muslim community. However, under Muslim Personal Law, a girl can be married once she attains puberty, and hence we cannot say that such marriages are not valid.

Girija Vyas

#7. A good brain ain't diddley, if you don't have the facts.

Ani DiFranco

#8. All we have is now, this moment. If you live in the future, you'll miss things, right here, right now, and you'll regret it later.

Jessica Therrien

#9. My mom, she was, she studied chemistry. And later on she changed and majored, she changed later in her career, in her life and studied philosophy and then she did a perfect clash, connection between chemistry and philosophy and she became a witch.

Alfonso Cuaron

#10. Power over must be replaced by shared power, by the power to do things, by the discovery of our own strength as opposed to a passive receiving of power exercised by others, often in our name.

Petra Kelly

#11. Your clothing is the most important survival tool you have. Dress properly and any emergency you may have to endure becomes more manageable.

Mors Kochanski

#12. We may assume the superiority ceteris paribus of the demonstration which derives from fewer postulates or hypotheses - in short, from fewer premises.

Aristotle.

#13. Pleasures may turn a heart to stone, riches may make it callous, but sorrows cannot break it. Hearts live by being wounded.

Oscar Wilde

#14. Democracy has turned out to be not majority rule but rule by well-organized and well-connected minority groups who steal from the majority.

Llewellyn Rockwell

#15. Pantagruelism is a certain gaitey of the spirit consisting in a disdain for the hazards of fortune.

Francois Rabelais

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