
Top 14 Mannetta Braunstein Quotes
#1. Sharing in an undertaking teaches us that we can trust people beyond a narrow circle of friends and families, and helps us to recognize authorities from whom we can learn. The
Timothy Snyder
#3. The world in which we now live is a world whose outlook is so distorted that we absolutize what is relative (money-making, power, success) and relativize what is absolute (truth, moral values, and God).
Alice Von Hildebrand
#4. There is not in sight any source of energy that would be a fair start toward that which would be necessary to get us beyond the gravitative control of the earth.
Forest Ray Moulton
#6. Use your bad moments to discover what makes you tremble. Use your good moments to find your road to inner peace.
Paulo Coelho
#7. As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.
Martin Van Buren
#8. Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working.
Bob Black
#9. I tried something when my career was really struggling: reaching out to people, to filmmakers I wanted to work with. I genuinely wrote a letter to Clint Eastwood saying, "Hey man, I'm a fan and I would be an extra in your movie."
Josh Lucas
#10. If we entertain temptations, soon they begin entertaining us!
Neal A. Maxwell
#11. ...the world runs on the fuel of an endless, fathomless animal misery.
Karen Joy Fowler
#12. When I start doing movies, that'll be the time to pack Vine in. Quit when you're on top. Be the king.
King Bach
#13. TV is the ultimate leveling phenomenon. It makes everyone, rich and poor, equally incapable of dealing with reality. That
Matt Taibbi
#14. The difference between a small local business that must share the fate of the local community and a large absentee corporation that is set up to escape the fate of the local community by ruining the local community.
Wendell Berry
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