Top 15 Lao Tzu Motion Quotes
#1. A man working for wages his whole life is not really free. That is why Jefferson said, you have to own land. Southerners said, - and they weren't being hypocritical - they said slavery is the foundation of freedom because if you own slaves, you are freer yourself.
Eric Foner
#2. [U]nemployment is ... a side effect of the cure for inflation.
Milton Friedman
#3. We're all frightened. We go through life like little children. Every single one of us pretending to be an adult. All you can really do is find someone to be with who's less scared than you are.
Peter Quilter
#4. It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it.
George Saunders
#5. The possibilities in sci-fi are wonderful. The subject is bigger than everything we know.
Joel Gretsch
#6. I feel like the luckiest guy on the planet. But, I literally work all day, every day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, and that's not an exaggeration.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#7. Cheat on me once, shame on him. Cheat on me twice... what the actual fuck is going on?
R.S. Grey
#9. My little sister snuck out of the house carrying a circular-saw blade and a can of Mace. I couldn't exactly let her come alone.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#10. The atmosphere of my faith brightens with every Christ-centered book I read.
Alisa Hope Wagner
#11. Not so much a film as a visual essay, exquisitely directed and photographed (by Sacha Vierny) ... Difficult to watch but well worthwhile for those willing to be challenged.
Leonard Maltin
#12. In business there's people who have talent and there's people whose talent is to take advantage of people who have talent.
Curtis Jackson
#13. So many good pages; so many good quotes. But please remember this: one single quote does not, cannot, and will not apply to all life experiences.
Charles F. Glassman
#14. I think Texans have more fun than the rest of the world
Tommy Tune
#15. We cannot think of ourselves save as to some extent social being. Hence, we cannot separate the idea of ourselves and our own good from our idea of others and their good.
John Dewey
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