
Top 13 Fratantonios Barbershop Quotes
#1. The problem is that you cannot prove yourself against someone who is much weaker than yourself.
Martin Van Creveld
#2. You can run, but what are you running from? Your life? You can't run away from your life.
Edna Ferber
#3. A fool, for example, thinks Shakespeare a great poet ... yet the fool has never read Shakespeare.
Edgar Allan Poe
#4. It'll be the ballot or it'll be the bullet. It'll be liberty or it'll be death. And if you're not ready to pay that price don't use the word freedom in your vocabulary.
Malcolm X
#5. Will America lead ... and reap the rewards? Or will we surrender that advantage to other countries with clearer vision?
Susan Hockfield
#6. There is the GIS world that is largely managing authoritative data sources, supporting geocentric workflows like fixing roads, making cities more livable through better planning, environmental management, forest management, drilling in the right location for oil, managing assets and utilities.
Jack Dangermond
#7. The individual is at the apex of his species' past, at the entrance to its future.
Charles Lindbergh
#8. Being born is easy. So is taking your last breath. Everything in between, that's the hard part. Life is in between, and it will offer challenges and opportunities beyond measure.
Avery Johnson
#9. That an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error.
Ayn Rand
#11. It's easy to fall in love, Ben. The hard part comes when you want out.
Colleen Hoover
#12. Animals! the object of insatiable interest, examples of the riddle of life, created, as it were, to reveal the human being to man himself, displaying his richness and complexity in a thousand kaleidoscopic possibilities, each of them brought to some curious end, to some characteristic exuberance.
Bruno Schulz
#13. The world is progressing and resources are becoming more abundant. I'd rather go into a grocery store today than a king's banquet a hundred years ago.
Bill Gates
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