Top 15 Drosera Binata Quotes

#1. He that finds his life shall lose it, and he that loses his life shall find it. Do not fear to lose what needs to be lost.

Sue Monk Kidd

#2. Don't judge men's wealth or godliness by their Sunday appearance.

Benjamin Franklin

#3. Of all the disciplines in science, paleoanthropology boasts perhaps the largest share of egos,

Bill Bryson

#4. The tongue must be heavy indeed, because so few people can hold it

Confucius

#5. If you're in any field, you should own a farm because one day you will be grateful that you are able to grow your own agricultural produce.

Marc Faber

#6. When I stepped back from the gallery I was in a phase where I thought I wasn't going to be making work for a gallery context for a while. People were like, "You should never leave a gallery if you didn't have somewhere else to go," but I wasn't trying to disrespect the gallerists in that way.

Kalup Linzy

#7. I've had a very productive life. I've worked very hard, I've never fallen prey to depression. I'm not sure I could have done all of that without being in psychoanalysis.

Woody Allen

#8. But you decide how you live your life in the meantime. You can hide fear. Or you can live life. - V

Gayle Forman

#9. Nothing reveals a man's character better than the kind of joke at which he takes offense.

Georg C. Lichtenberg

#10. Never travel faster than your guardian angel can fly.

Mother Teresa

#11. As much as I think I've inspired people in the world, I'd like to be more involved bringing about world peace.

Madonna Ciccone

#12. Competitiveness is just as much a part of our nature as empathy. The ideal, in my view, is a democratic system with a social market economy, because it takes both tendencies into account.

Frans De Waal

#13. But being in the closet uniquely assisted me in politics. From my first run for the state legislature until my election as governor, all too often I was not leading but following my best guess at public opinion.

James McGreevey

#14. There is one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath.

Herman Melville

#15. I wore a white velvet gown, similar to my Smolny dress. I looked forward to the day when I could wear any color in public other than white. White was innocent. My soul was not.

Robin Bridges

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top