Top 14 Iuvant Quotes
#1. Repetita iuvant. Italy, a land of great saints, poets, sailors, artists, statesmen, businessmen, lawyers, intellectuals, professors, journalists, whores, gangsters, religious parasites and dickheads.
William C. Brown
#2. In Latin you say: "Repetita iuvant - to repeat is beneficial". The fewer changes made in a country, the more often I repeat my messages. And it works.
Mario Draghi
#3. We talked about how impossible it is to read minds and hearts and what a relief it is to hear what the person you love needs and learn how to give it.
Glennon Doyle Melton
#4. The stronger the facts are there, you should achieve justice. You don't need to make sensationalized statements.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
#5. The quality of research in the U.S. is absolutely the best.
Bill Gates
#6. The wayfarer, Perceiving the pathway to truth, Was struck with astonishment. It was thickly grown with weeds. "Ha," he said, "I see that none has passed here In a long time." Later he saw that each weed Was a singular knife. "Well," he mumbled at last, "Doubtless there are other roads.
Stephen Crane
#7. If people can't tell when I'm being an idiot and when I'm being a genius, perhaps they'll assume my blunders are brilliant political maneuvers.
Brandon Sanderson
#8. The world doesn't need any more sadness than it's already got.
Hiro Mashima
#9. People who argue whether the glass is half empty or half full are probably not thirsty.
Ljupka Cvetanova
#10. They've just gone over the line in my opinion, and again, there's a proper time for a pat down, there's a proper time for an advanced technology body search, but it has to be done with some thought.
John Mica
#11. I hate thin people; 'Oh, does the tampon make me look fat?'
Joan Rivers
#12. So it is with Moslem women and their veils,' Michelangelo said. 'When they saw Muhammad's wives wearing veils, they sought to imitate them, and so now nearly all Islamic women wear veils even though there is no stipulation in their Holy Koran that they do so.
Matthew Reilly
#13. Offices are not powerful because they exist; men make them so. Rights are not honored because they exist; men compel their recognition.
Tom Wicker
#14. In societies where incomes and educational levels are low, it is often far easier to get supporters to the polls based on a promise of an individual benefit rather than a broad programmatic agenda.
Francis Fukuyama
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