
Top 13 Davana Plant Quotes
#1. Has feminism made us all more conscious? I think it has. Feminist critiques of anthropological masculine bias have been quite important, and they have increased my sensitivity to that kind of issue.
Clifford Geertz
#2. Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood.
Daniel H. Burnham
Erik Larson
#3. People used to think that more population was bad for growth. In this view, people are stomachs - they eat, leaving less for everyone else. But once we realize the importance of ideas in the economy, people become brain - they innovate, creating more for everyone else.
Alex Tabarrok
#4. Show me why your regulation of culture is needed. Show me how it does good. And until you can show me both, keep your lawyers away.
Lawrence Lessig
#5. Why do we wait until tomorrow to do good? Why do we wait to be rich before giving? Is not the gift of ourselves better than money, and is there a day or even an hour in which we could not give a tear or a smile to someone who is suffering?
Elisabeth Leseur
#6. Our eyes are closed, but even without seeing, they're only for each other.
A.J. Compton
#7. I wish that things could go back to the way they were between us. That you could be you and I could be me, and we'd have fun with each other, and it would be a really sweet first romance that I'll remember my whole life.
Jenny Han
#8. Don't be a spectator, don't let life pass you by.
Lou Holtz
#9. I want to take you to a place of pure magic ... It's the place athletes call the "zone". Buddhists call "satori" and ravers call "trance". I call it the Silver Desert. It's a place of pure light that holds the dark within it. It's a place of pure rhythm.
Gabrielle Roth
#11. Tell me what happens next, after my body has frozen. When I can't communicate. What will I be?
Louisa Hall
#12. Mental Toughness: The ability to consistently perform toward the upper range of your talent and skill regardless of the competitive circumstances.
James E. Loehr
#13. Because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new.
Niccolo Machiavelli
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