Top 16 Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi Quotes
#1. In the event that armed men of any sort enter the building, watch their feet closely.
Padgett Powell
#2. My gaze dipped and ran over her legs. legs unbelievable long for someone so short ... and those shorts were short. tiny pockets, too.
Yeah, i was not going after those keys
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#4. The smaller the number and the more permanent and conspicuous the station of men in power, the stronger must be the interest which they will individually feel in whatever concerns the government.
James Madison
#5. Extravagance was a political necessity.
Dan Jones
#6. It is not truth, justice, liberty, that men seek; they seek only themselves. - And oh, that they knew how to seek themselves aright!
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
#7. I think a good friend, to me, is all about trust and loyalty. You don't ever want to second-guess whether you can tell your friend something.
Lauren Conrad
#8. It's ridiculous to think that taking out words will heal hearts,
because a palm-sized box is just not enough for the anger of this world.
Nema Al-Araby
#9. Love is the revelation of the other person's freedom,
Mark Epstein
#10. A man is sorry to be honest for nothing.
Ovid
#12. What is there in man so worthy of honor and reverence as this, that he is capable of contemplating something higher than his own reason, more sublime than the whole universe- that Spirit which alone is self-subsis-tent, from which all truth proceeds, without which there is no truth?
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
#13. Today there are more things you can wear for the same occasions. I still like this idea of the perfect suit, and I always love tailoring, but today you can have more things for this type of situation, clothes that have class and that are mixable, and that are super well cut.
Olivier Theyskens
#14. I started playing golf at about four years old.
Guan Tianlang
#15. Achieve some perfection [excellence] yourself, so that you may not fall into sorrow by seeing the perfection in others.
Rumi
#16. To lay aside all prejudices, is to lay aside all principles. He who is destitute of principles is governed by whims.
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi