Top 15 Enzweiler Institute Quotes
#1. There is never a typical week. I don't think I can live with a typical week.
Zainab Salbi
#2. No matter how imperfect things are, if you've got a free press everything is correctable, and without it everything is concealable.
Tom Stoppard
#3. Our house was awash in books, and my mother doled out her favorites like they were special treats - which they were.
Hallie Ephron
#4. All the gods, all the heavens, all the hells, are within you.
Joseph Campbell
#5. Whatever came to mind, whatever came to hand, I would read.
Stephen King
#6. But eleven-year-old Max Rosen was determined to stay alive.
Lauren Tarshis
#7. When I was growing up, Mandela's name was synonymous with terror. We were scared of him. You couldn't see any photos of him. A photo of him could have gotten you in jail.
Kenneth Bonert
#8. The U.S. has taken an active role in wars from Libya to the Central African Republic, sent special ops forces into countries from Somalia to South Sudan, conducted airstrikes and abduction missions, even put boots on the ground in countries where it pledged it would not.
Nick Turse
#9. Im used to being adored, but i have no interest in being adored. If you want me to fall in love with you, ignore me, pique my interest by being completely uninterested.
Jane Green
#10. Only a rank degenerate would drive 1,500 miles across Texas without eating a chicken fried steak.
Larry McMurtry
#11. Old men are always advising young men to save money. That is bad advice. Don't save every nickel. Invest in yourself. I never saved a dollar until I was forty years old.
Henry Ford
#13. I am not in Us Weekly . I'd have to be going out with someone who is in there to be in there myself.
John Mayer
#14. A man needs a much bigger orbit than a woman. He needs a mission, a life purpose, and he needs to know his name. Only then is he fit for a woman, for only then does he have something to invite her into.
John Eldredge
#15. One of the most beautiful passages of Rousseau is that in the sixth book of Confessions, where he describes the awakening in him of the literary sense. Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake, has most.
Walter Pater
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