
Top 12 Hulshof Obituaries Quotes
#1. You don't become a saint by comparing yourself to a sinner.
Mark Hart
#2. Reality is like a face reflected in the blade of a knife; its properties depend on the angle from which we view it.
Hsing Yun
#3. It was modesty that invented the word "philosopher" in Greece and left the magnificent overweening presumption in calling oneselfwise to the actors of the spirit
the modesty of such monsters of pride and sovereignty as Pythagoras, as Plato.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#4. By mid-June, the mercury had soared up to the nineties and lingered there, like a fat dowager in her favorite armchair.
Kat Ross
#5. When you drill down and see the forces that are shaping nations, you can see that the menu from which they choose is limited.
George Friedman
#6. Management means, in the last analysis, the substitution of thought for brawn and muscle, of knowledge for folkways and superstition, and of cooperation for force. It means the substitution of responsibility for obedience to rank, and of authority of performance for the authority of rank.
Peter Drucker
#7. My last year with the Spurs, I was late to practice one time.
Dennis Rodman
#8. What would the world look like if we asked ourselves the following more often; are our actions helping others find a way to feel more freer, more dignified and more beautiful?
Jacqueline Novogratz
#9. If we are to give the people of China complete self-government we must first solve the problem of livelihood for all, and give real freedom to the races within China. If the foundations of democracy are secure, then true equality can be achieved.
Chiang Kai-shek
#10. All the great people say it was their destiny to be great. Know thyself-you have a destiny to be great. It's coded in your DNA/RNA. Meet thy greater self. Express thy higher self. Fulfill your real self.
Mark Victor Hansen
#11. The advice I have for new artists is this - write great songs and play them live as often as possible. Get residencies all over town and crush it.
Ben Harper
#12. As soon as you tolerate something, it becomes bearable, and before long it will become common.
Israel Zangwill
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