Top 15 Melveny Park Quotes
#1. Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it.
Harry Truman
#2. Sect and error are synonymous.
Voltaire
#4. No matter what job you do, we all have a much different life than our parents had. My parents' generation had one job and then they retired. Now, people have many different jobs.
Kate Walsh
#5. The two biggest myths about me are that I'm an intellectual, because I wear these glasses, and that I'm an artist because my films lose money. Those two myths have been prevalent for many years.
Woody Allen
#6. I mean, I didn't have a huge upbringing with movies, I guess.
Peter Jackson
#7. I hope someday what people can do with their lives depends on their talents and how hard they are willing to work, rather than on where they happen to be born.
Bill Gates
#8. Being considerate of others will take your children further in life than any college degree.
Marian Wright Edelman
#9. Woman, as Nature has created her and as she is currently reared by man, is his enemy and can only be his slave or his despot, but never his companion. She will be able to become his companion only when she has the same rights as he, when she is his equal in education and work.
Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch
#10. I am of the order whose purpose is not to teach the world a lesson but to explain that school is over.
Henry Miller
#11. Given a choice, I would never want a life totally devoid of pain, but life is meaningless without some sadness.
Auliq Ice
#12. Marketing is a battle of perceptions, not products.
Al Ries
#13. If only simplicity were not the most difficult of all things. It consists of watching objectively the development of any fragment of fantasy.
Carl Jung
#14. Thus again the Netherlands, for the first time since the fall of Rome, were united under one crown imperial. They had already been once united, in their slavery to Rome.
John Lothrop Motley
#15. Not to be content with Life is the unsatisfactory state of those which destroy themselves; who being afraid to live, run blindly upon their own Death, which no Man fears by Experience.
Thomas Browne