
Top 15 Jean Jaures Quotes
#1. Not all games are innocent. Some come dangerously close to cruelty.
Elie Wiesel
#2. You have to be able to say, OK, that happened back then. Now let's take it from here and see what happens. It would be very easy to hate people for the rest of your life, and some people have done that. You've got to deal with what's happening now and try to make things better.
Michael Jordan
#3. Sunny wintry days. The idyll of (inner) loneliness. What am I going to do with my life?
Joyce Carol Oates
#4. Moraga's expedition of 1806 added further to the nomenclature of the Sierra. After crossing the San Joaquin his party came to a place which his men called Las Mariposas because of the swarms of butterflies (mariposas) which flew into their eyes and ears.
Francis P. Farquhar
#6. I love you like a river that begins as a solitary trickle in the mountains and gradually grows and joins other rivers until, after a certain point, it can flow around any obstacle in order to get where it wants.
Paulo Coelho
#7. Violence is the sign of temporary weakness.
Jean Jaures
#8. There has not been a time where in that moment with you, on you, in you, I have not felt I was the luckiest man alive.
Todd Johnson
#9. We can take from the past its fires, and not its ashes.
Jean Jaures
#10. Revolutions can no longer be achieved by minorities. No matter how energetic and intelligent a minority may be, it is not enough, in modern times at least, to make a revolution. The cooperation of a majority, and a large majority too, is needed.
Jean Jaures
#11. I'm recording an album. It's sort of techno mixed with garbage - you, know, intense in-your-face music.
Christy Romano
#12. Ahimsa was preached to man when he was in full vigor of life and able to look his adversaries straight in the face.
Mahatma Gandhi
#13. Take from the altars of the past the fire - not the ashes.
Jean Jaures
#14. Marriage is like a 5,000- piece jigsaw of the sky.
Cathy Ladman
#15. Tradition does not mean to look after the ash, but to keep the flame alive.
Jean Jaures
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