
Top 14 Live Ceaselessly Quotes
#1. I guess no true Bostonian would trust a place that was sunny and pleasant all the time. But a gritty, perpetually cold and gloomy neighborhood? Throw in a couple of Dunkin' Donuts locations, and I'm right at home.
Rick Riordan
#2. An honest person can be sold or purchased but never honesty
Azhar Sabri
#3. We fight ceaselessly to live or we live joyfully to fight.
Debasish Mridha
#4. It's possible to do your best work at your highest level without competing. I'm not anticompetition, but at an individual level, it can be degrading for both sides. And it doesn't have to be that way. I've done pretty well at getting past that sort of thing, and it's a relief not to have the rancor.
Raymond Pettibon
#5. I'm truly obsessed by clothes. I just buy clothes all the time.
Justin Hawkins
#6. An apparent misfortune of man is that neither good nor evil is an agency itself; both are equally passive choices. Man himself is the ultimate agency. He has the power to realize and activate the dead options. Only then, that is, by the action of Will, good results in good and evil in evil.
Raheel Farooq
#7. There will be no war, but in the pursuit of principle no stone will be left standing.
John Le Carre
#8. Men often struggle with their attraction to other women. They don't quite understand why they have to be with the same woman forever.
George Meyer
#9. In the book the relationship with Katharine and Almasy is sort of only in the patient's mind.
Michael Ondaatje
#10. The truth is that the past exists no more than the future, even though it feels as though it does.
Terry Eagleton
#11. A satyagrahi must ceaselessly strive to realize and live truth. And he must never contemplate hurting anyone by thought, word or deed.
Mahatma Gandhi
#12. If a person claims to have met Jesus without being changed then they have not met the real Jesus.
Peter Kreeft
#13. Don't worry whether or not I am now happy. Today is only chapter one, we have yet to write a book.
Lois Wyse
#14. For man, maximum excitement is the confrontation of death and the skillful defiance of it by watching others fed to it as he survives transfixed with rapture.
Ernest Becker
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