
Top 19 July 14 Quotes
#1. Early on in my life I comprehended that death is the most tragic event in our life. Events of early Monday July 14, 1958 [Coup in Iraq] had convinced me that hate is the most destructive force in our life.
Ala Bashir
#2. As for September 11, let us not too easily grant the Americans possession of that date on the calendar. Like May 1 or July 14 or December 25, September 11 may seem full of significance to some people, while to other people it is just another day.
J.M. Coetzee
#3. He wasn't sure exactly which day, but what's noteworthy about that is that is also before Valerie Plame is first identified in the Robert Novak piece that ran on Monday, July 14.
Michael Isikoff
#4. The measure of its nobility and its continuity is its depth of feeling and its sincerity. And if it has that quality, it stands.
"Toward a New architecture" July 14, 1957
Frank Lloyd Wright
#5. I would say that kids are great in many ways, because I think that we are less hampered when it comes to 'this costs too much' or 'that's impossible'.
Adora Svitak
#6. Reviews for someone like me come in three packages. One is justifiable praise, the second is justifiable criticism, and the third is, "This is only published because he's a celebrity."
Steve Martin
#7. I've always had a more spatial mind, mathematical, than literal.
Portia Doubleday
#10. If we commit ourselves to reading thus increasing our knowledge, only God limits how far we can go in this world.
Ben Carson
#11. When people say all politicians are the same, ask yourself if Obama was the same as Bush, if Francois Hollande is the same as Sarkozy. They are not. They are human beings with different views and different visions for the world.
Edi Rama
#12. He's stuck at 3:14 a.m. with only the moon to talk to.
Miranda July
#14. That the primary effect of gene mutation may be as simple as the substitution of a single amino acid by another and may lead to profound secondary changes in protein structure and properties has recently been strongly indicated by the work of Ingram on hemoglobin.
Edward Lawrie Tatum
#15. There are injuries which nature cannot forgive; she would cease to be nature if she did.
Thomas Paine
#16. He who has let go of hatred
who treats all beings with kindness
and compassion, who is always serene,
unmoved by pain or pleasure,
free of the "I" and "mine,"
self-controlled, firm and patient,
his whole mind focused on me
that is the man I love best.
Anonymous
#17. I'm going to make people happy. I'm going to make them forget about their cancer. I'm going to make them forget about their diabetes.
Dick Dale
#18. I miss you so much it's giving me a pain in my pancreas.
Maureen Johnson
#19. Karate is like boiling water: without heat, it returns to it's tepid state
Gichin Funakoshi
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