Top 15 Meri Meri Cards Quotes
#1. There is a type of warfare in which the entire pattern is made up of a collection of lesser actions, but these lesser or individual actions are not sequentially interdependent. Each individual one is no more than a single statistic, an isolated plus or minus, in arriving at the final result.
J.C. Wylie
#2. Nothing abnormal about the abnormal!" I laughed and finally he smirked, "Sorry just that's funny as shit.
S.L. Walker
#3. I was given two weeks to walk again, so I hooked up with a trainer, and he ... had me walking. I'll never forget that, it was grueling.
Richard Pryor
#4. A doctor is not a mechanic. A car doesn't react with a mechanic, but a human being does.
Randa Haines
#5. There are astonishing stories of heroism not only in preventing bloodshed, but in building understanding which lasts.
Scilla Elworthy
#6. She had such control of tone, in her text messages, she was the Edith Wharton of text messaging.
Keith Gessen
#7. Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks.
Karl Marx
#9. The universe must not be narrowed down to the limit of our understanding, but our understanding must be stretched and enlarged to take in the image of the universe as it is discovered.
Francis Bacon
#11. The sin of all time has been the exercise of assumed powers. This is the essence of tyranny.
Victoria Woodhull
#12. It is a mistake for a taciturn, serious-minded woman to marry a jovial man, but not for a serious-minded man to marry a lighthearted woman.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#13. I could just have chips and salsa for dinner every day.
Mia Hamm
#14. Make no man your idol, for the best man must have faults; and his faults will insensibly become yours, in addition to your own.
Washington Allston
#15. I am forced to get my living by the labour of my hand; and the sweat of my brow ... for bitter bread, earned under the frowns of some who have no natural or divine right to be above me, and entirely owe their grandeur and honor to grinding the faces of the poor ...
James Otis