Top 16 Inertness Quotes
#1. The great enemy of knowledge is not error, but inertness. All that we want is discussion; and then we are sure to do well, no matter what our blunders may be. One error conflicts with another, each destroys its opponent, and truth is evolved.
Henry Thomas Buckle
#2. They alone moved through the vast inertness. They alone were alive, and they sought for other things that were alive in order that they might devour them and continue to live.
Jack London
#3. America wins when we trade and export and import.
Mike Pence
#4. People should make distinctions between the office of the presidency and the person who occupies it. You can respect the office even as you lose respect for the individual.
David Greenberg
#5. We are all continually asked to learn how to ask for what we need, only to practice accepting what we're given.
Mark Nepo
#6. Die ere thou diest - dying, then thou diest not:
Die not - perchance then, dying, thou shalt die and rot.
Angelus Silesius
#7. Some believe there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world's ills ... Yet many of the world's great movements, of thought and action, have flowed from the work of a single man
Robert Kennedy
#8. My trust is in the mercy and wisdom of a kind Providence, who ordereth all things for our good.
Robert E.Lee
#9. Being spontaneous at times is a must. Being spontaneous all the time is a crazy person.
Ryan Hansen
#10. The worst, it turns out, is always the thing you feel before the worst happens.
Joselin Linder
#12. I don't know what it is you see, and I don't know what you're feeling, but when you bring her between us, something happens inside of me.
Ella Frank
#13. Laissons les jolies femmes aux hommes sans imagination. Leave the pretty women for the men without imagination.
Marcel Proust
#14. I am grown by sympathy a little eager and sentimental, but leave me alone, and I should relish every hour and what it brought me, the pot-luck of the day, as heartily as the oldest gossip in the bar-room.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#15. And I think, on the other end, there were actors who were not as good as I was, perhaps who could have hung in too, but began to blame everything on race.
James Earl Jones
#16. In the movies Paris is designed as a backdrop for only three things
love, fashion shows, and revolution.
Jeanine Basinger
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