
Top 15 Last Black Unicorn Quotes
#1. These groups within a society can he distinguished according as to whether, like an army or an orchestra, they function as a single body; or whether they are united merely to defend their common interests and otherwise function as separate individuals.
Herbert Read
#2. There should be a word for what happens when you begin to ruin a feeling by saying it.
Sam Pink
#3. Freedom means diversity but also mobility. It preserves the opportunity for today's disadvantaged to become tomorrow's privileged and, in the process, enables almost everyone, from top to bottom, to enjoy a fuller and richer life.
Milton Friedman
#4. Bush is a very poor impromptu speaker. He does fine in small groups but when speaking without a script in front of large groups or answering questions he wasn't prepped for, he has problems.
Peter Schuyler
#5. Railway termini are our gates to the glorious and the unknown. Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them, alas! we return.
E. M. Forster
#6. We're not Lormerians, with their temples and their living goddesses, and their creepy royal family. We're people of science, and reason.
Melinda Salisbury
#7. Growing up, I decided, a long time ago, I wouldn't accept any manmade differences between human beings, differences made at somebody else's insistence or someone else's whim or convenience.
Maya Angelou
#8. No matter how many people you kill, using a machine gun in battle is not a war crime because it does not cause unnecessary suffering; it simply performs its job horrifyingly well.
Sebastian Junger
#9. The writers want to know were you made your mistake, no how well your curve is breaking.
Alvin Dark
#10. Personal and collective awakening are one and the same - when a raindrop joins the sea, the sea also merges with the raindrop.
Dan Millman
#11. Agriculture is the most healthful, most useful, and most noble employment of man
George Washington
#12. A nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat!
Eric Idle
#13. Culture, more than rule books, determines how an organization behaves.
Warren Buffett
#15. No literature can ever soothe the hearts of those who have lost their loved ones.
Viraj J. Mahajan
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