
Top 17 Hittite Quotes
#1. The object of a bunker or trap is not only to punish a physical mistake, to punish lack of control, but also to punish pride and egotism.
Charles B. MacDonald
#2. There are two worlds out there - two Americas out there. If you're a white person, there's one way of being a citizen in our country, and if you're a brown or a black body, there's another way of being a citizen, and that way is very close to death. It's very close to the loss of your life.
Claudia Rankine
#3. The fragrance of sandalwood and rosebay does not travel far. But the fragrance of virtue rises to the heavens.
Gautama Buddha
#4. Hittite law emphasized restitution rather than revenge. Humankind lost a certain useful practicality when it chose the other Semitic response - never to forgive and never to forget.
Frank Herbert
#5. Really a bad guy is more interesting, dramatically, than the good guy.
Kirk Douglas
#7. The rewards for those who persevere far exceed the pain that must precede the victory.
Ted Engstrom
#8. Well, I said, if the past don't get you, the fucking future sure will.
Nick Cave
#10. When we want to engage, believe me, we can. And not only will we then make fewer mistakes of perception, but we will become the types of focused, observant people that we may have thought we were incapable of becoming
Anonymous
#11. You stick to what you know, who you know and where you know. You do not move out of regularly scheduled programming.
Kristen Ashley
#12. The most unfair thing about sex is that men are almost always guaranteed an orgasm.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#13. As an entrepreneur, you love your business like a child, and you're taught to be laser-focused on the business.
Daymond John
#14. Even the buckle, with the help of which the prehistoric Greek fastened his cloak, has been shown by a German scholar to imply an arrangement of the dress such as we see represented on the Hittite monument of Ibreez.
A.H. Sayce
#16. Everything gets better in the end. If it's not better, it's not quite the end.
Paulo Coelho
#17. I've spoken in every state in the union, meeting and hugging the people who later bought my books. I spoke to anybody who wanted to hear me, including 1,000 nuns who could pay me only with homemade bread.
Leo Buscaglia
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