Top 9 Greatpoetry Quotes
#1. Social questions are too sectional, too topical, too temporal to move a man to the mighty effort which is needed to produce greatpoetry. Prison reform may nerve Charles Reade to produce an effective and businesslike prose melodrama; but it could never produce Hamlet, Faust, or Peer Gynt.
George Bernard Shaw
#2. Leaders must be tough enough to fight, tender enough to cry, human enough to make mistakes, humble enough to admit them, strong enough to absorb the pain, and resilient enough to bounce back and keep on moving.
Jesse Jackson
#3. Hippies generally aren't busy with anything except feeling sorry for themselves.
Robert Anton Wilson
#4. Export anything to a friendly country except American management.
W. Edwards Deming
#5. That while the world wasn't built for humans, we were built for the world.
John Green
#6. Everybody is a critic, everybody has a voice, everybody can reach you. Everybody is an expert and that's what makes it fun.
Richard Sherman
#7. For all the happiness mankind can gain Is not in pleasure, but in rest from pain.
John Dryden
#8. Once you get that two-way energy thing going, everyone benefits hugely.
James Taylor
#9. What it requires is that first of all you identify the hazards: Where in your production chain can contamination occur? This could be a simple matter of cooking a product to kill bacteria and making sure that the product is actually brought to that temperature.
Marion Nestle
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