Top 15 Maria Lucia Quotes
#1. There can be no progress-real, moral prgress-except in the individual and by the individual himself.
Charles Baudelaire
#2. Products produced cheaply create ugly work lives and ugly households and ugly communities. Profits produced quickly cannot purchase patience and care. Patience is beautiful. Restraint and care are beautiful. Peace is beautiful. A small, diversified organic farm is beautiful.
Woody Tasch
#3. The biggest mistake is trying to pinch down on the ball and ripping out a big divot, often hitting the ground before the ball. You'll dig up some turf, but you won't create much backspin.
Ernie Els
#4. It took Jimmy Carter to give us Ronald Reagan.
Ted Cruz
#5. The book turned out to be one she'd read before, where zombies chased around a brother-and-sister reporting team.
Holly Black
#6. I'm tempted to say that the top three reasons for hopelessness are rejection, rejection, rejection. But let's cast our net wider. 1) Not being able to write as well as we hoped we could. 2) Not being able to write at all. 3) Rejection.
Ralph Keyes
#7. Often, men want money to get women, or to use women to get money, or both at the same time.
Bryant McGill
#9. Yes, I hate it when people call me a 'national treasure'. It takes away your bite and makes you feel like a harmless old golden Labrador.
Sue Townsend
#10. I think progress began to retrogress when Wilbur and Orville started tinkering around in Dayton and at Kitty Hawk, because I believe that two Wrights made a wrong.
Ogden Nash
#11. I'm not on good terms with any of my exes. That's why we're not together anymore. We're not friends.
Adele
#12. As a child. I grew up on a small farm, so I did a lot of drawings of animals, chickens and people. At the bottom of every page, I'd put a strange scribble. I was emulating adult handwriting, though I didn't actually know how to write.
Joyce Carol Oates
#13. But finally, once in an age, there is a blink. And in that blink, you can be. And in that blink, I can be.
Patrick Bryant
#14. We will occupy a right and wonderful world only when God's values occupy our lives.
Bill Hybels
#15. A Nigerian acquaintance once asked me if I was worried that men would be intimidated by me. I was not worried at all - it had not even occurred to me to be worried, because a man who will be intimidated by me is exactly the kind of man I would have no interest in.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie