
Top 15 Jinnette Sanoguet Quotes
#1. After several minutes, picture that your entire body is merging with the blue sky. Feel that you have become the infinite blue sky that stretches endlessly in every direction.
Frederick Lenz
#2. I think the labyrinth is an interesting metaphor for our lives as musicians. We're always being drawn toward the center of it because that's where the mystery is. What is music? It's a journey.
Sting
#5. Men read science fiction to build the future. Women don't need to read it. They are the future.
Ray Bradbury
#6. It's sobering to think of the seventeen chief justices; certainly a solid majority of them have to be characterized as failures. The successful ones are hard to number.
John Roberts
#7. The corporate woman has been defined as the 'liberated woman' and I see that as the exact opposite. I think she now is more enslaved, maybe even more than the housewife was; because she's so out of her power, and imitating male power is not female power.
Kenny Loggins
#8. If harsher laws are put in place, less will dare to break them.
Jane Goodall
#9. The only way to not think about money is to have a great deal of it.
You might as well say that the only way not to think about air is to have enough to breathe.
Edith Wharton
#10. What will the world be quite overturned when you die?
Epictetus
#11. Federal laws, including those that made so many people immigrate without documents, gutted the enforcement power of the Department of Labor and created a lower minimum wage for tipped workers than for everybody else, reinforcing the industry's
Rinku Sen
#13. I could never be a manager. All I have is natural ability.
Mickey Mantle
#14. Some folks is meant to make excuses. Some folks is meant to make history.
Allan Wolf
#15. We get trapped and configured in patterns of consumption, patterns of social organization, of education and value systems that don't seem to be feeding that sense of our original being. We fight ourselves, repeating other people's games and being fed their appetites and their amusements.
James O'Dea
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