
Top 14 Lyautey Casablanca Quotes
#2. We very often fail to think as carefully about helping others as we could, mistakenly believing that applying data and rationality to a charitable endeavor robs the act of virtue. And that means we pass up opportunities to make a tremendous difference.
William MacAskill
#3. History is a collection of agreed upon lies.
Voltaire
#4. The pain of losing someone is always worse when you know you could have prevented it.
Renee Carlino
#5. The mortal experience ... is not like a college course which we can passively audit. Instead, we are taking life's course for credit and there are no summers off - not even semester breaks.
Neal A. Maxwell
#6. It's great to want to be part of something, but it's a different thing completely to believe wholly in some type of movement, and to give everything for that something.
Brandon Boyd
#7. Man's record upon this wild world is the record of work, and of work alone.
J.G. Holland
#8. I think people in general that don't surf, have a fascination with it. Its definitely much more than a sport or activity, its a way of life. There is a culture that surrounds it and I think people are intrigued by that.
Tristan Prettyman
#9. The one thing I do that nobody else does is jump three and four times for one rebound.
Dennis Rodman
#10. It seemed to her that while people were very happy, individual persons were surely damned. So, she shrank from that specious mystery the individual throws about himself, from Anna's smiles, from Lilian's tomorrows, from the shut-in room, the turned-in heart.
Elizabeth Bowen
#11. The size of a diamond doesn't indicate the size of my love for you. The earth hasn't produced a diamond that big because my love for you knows no bounds. Ronin Black
Lorelei James
#12. Gee, I am a complete Luddite when it comes to computers, I can barely log on!
Jonathan Shapiro
#13. I am his Highness' dog at Kew;
Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?
Alexander Pope
#14. The very dogs that sullenly bay the moon from farm-yards in these nights excite more heroism in our breasts than all the civil exhortations or war sermons of the age.
Henry David Thoreau
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