Top 15 Henry Cameron Fountainhead Quotes
#1. Men hate passion, any great passion. Henry Cameron made a mistake: he loved his work. That was why he fought. That was why he lost.
Ayn Rand
#2. You may have gotten off to a rough start in life. You may have had more than your share of unfair things happen, but it's not how you start that counts. It's how you finish." ****
Don Pasco
#3. Women dream a lot and man is the prince of that dream land.
Debasish Mridha
#4. Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
Nick Hornby
#5. Non sense discussions, have you ever thought that most discussions which you have are useless, pointess?? It's true and that's why I never go out.
Deyth Banger
#7. Wake up who cares about little boys that talk too much
Mr. Big
#8. I certainly think you could look at the business side of how WWE was run, which was as a conservative company with little debt and strong cash balance.
Linda McMahon
#9. Lonley, Vaguely pedophilic swing set seeks the butts of children.
John Green
#10. Behold your nakedness as a precious stone, which not every miner is able to dig it out.
Gloria D. Gonsalves
#11. Who really needs to be commanded to love? Anyone who has loved anything in life, be it another person, an animal, a place in nature, a work of art - whatever - knows that love comes by its own power. It cannot and need not be commanded.
John Lamb Lash
#12. If we treated others with the consideration that one would give to those who only had a few days to live, then we would be kinder, at least.
Alexander McCall Smith
#13. Each of us has a "soft spot": the place in our experience where we feel vulnerable and tender. This soft spot is inherent in appreciation and love, and it is equally inherent in pain.
Pema Chodron
#14. You only know there is love and
you feel beloved when you share,
when you're gasping for air.
You only know you are living
and every moment you were longing for air.
Debasish Mridha
#15. Call it egotistical or narcissist, but I think that's what we all look for in books - the right stories that help us make sense of the world that we, on a very personal level, live in every day.
John Corey Whaley
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