Top 14 Corradini 1752 Quotes
#1. The strongest human emotion is probably love. I think it's universal. I think that across language and country and time and everything else, probably love.
Mark Hoppus
#2. My father was in the coal and heating business, and he wanted me to take over his business, and I resented every moment of it. So I would never force my kids to do what I do.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
#3. Your circumstances and situations never keep you down. The only things that keep you down and keep you stuck are your thoughts.
John Kehoe
#4. You must never believe all these things which the scientists say because they always want more than they can get-they are never satisfied.
Nikita Khrushchev
#5. There are those among us who are more dog people than others - and a dog person without a dog is missing something. I
Rick Bass
#6. Know what you want and try to go beyond your own expectations....set a very high goal, one that will be difficult to achieve. Because that is an artist's mission: to go beyond one's limits. An artist who desires very little and achieves it has failed in life.
Paulo Coelho
#7. Because we only feed in the United States less than 1 per cent of the meals, most of them are eaten elsewhere. Most meals are eaten at home. So to make McDonald's the target is not going to solve the problem.
Jim Cantalupo
#8. It would have been easy to think of the jobs in terms of that ratio between time and reward. But I knew what really counted was the relationship between time and results.
Greg McKeown
#9. If you lead a simple life, and that story is written, then that story will not satisfy. It needs an angle. Suppose there is no angle?
Audrey Hepburn
#10. The only successor to President Putin is President Putin himself and we could of course dream about President Putin stepping down voluntarily and picking out successor which would be probably as bad as him.
Garry Kasparov
#11. Nobody can keep on being angry if she looks into the heart of a pansy for a little while.
L.M. Montgomery
#12. Was a gunner's mate," said Marty. It was a lie. He had really been a chief yeoman at the time of the mutiny. But he thought now, always, that he had been a gunner's mate. "Ah. I thought you were a first-class yeoman," Karkov said. "I always get my facts wrong. It is the mark of the journalist.
Ernest Hemingway,
#13. The marriage is over; counseling is the eulogy. The relationship autopsy is the wake.
Suzanne Finnamore
#14. The land is like poetry: it is inexplicably coherent, it is transcendent in its meaning, and it has the power to elevate a consideration of human life.
Barry Lopez