
Top 14 Harville Hendricks Quotes
#1. Fairly large print is a real antidote to stiff reading.
Ronald Fisher
#2. A hymn for freedom;
without border barriers and barbed wire fences.
A hymn for freedom;
without astute words.
A hymn for freedom;
without wars of every man against every man.
A hymn to freedom;
at any time and any place,
because only freedom will set us free.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#3. The house protects the dreamer; the houses that are important to us are the ones that allow us to dream in peace. Guests we've had stop in for a night or two all come down the first morning, ready to tell their dreams.
Frances Mayes
#4. Aschenbach stated outright that nearly everything great owes its existence to "despites": despite misery
Thomas Mann
#5. When people see your personality come out, they feel so good, like they actually know who you are.
Usain Bolt
#6. The 'Maybe Memories' album I remember having and listening until it broke. I remember it skipped one day; two or three songs wouldn't play on my CD player because I listened to it so much.
Kellin Quinn
#7. Measured against eternity, our time on earth is just a blink of an eye, but the consequences of it will last forever.
Rick Warren
#9. Moving across levels of the particular and the abstract, trying to avoid a transcendent purchase on the objects of study, we set ourselves up for necessary failure in order to learn how to find our way into post-foundational possibilities.
Patti Lather
#10. What anger worse or slower to abate then lovers love when it turns to hate.
Euripides
#11. I've always thought that bartenders and hairstylists would be great interrogators because all day long they have to listen to people talk. They could probably make some fugitive spill the beans.
Joelle Carter
#12. You do it for yourself. You don't expect to change the world. You don't even expect to influence your family or your friends. You do it because you can't not do it and be who you are. Or who you're meant to be.
Martin Sheen
#13. No man ever threw away life while it was worth keeping.
David Hume
#14. If modern art has produced symbols that are unfamiliar, that was only to be expected.
Herbert Read
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