
Top 13 Mildliner Zebra Quotes
#1. A sign is always less than the thing it points to, and a symbol is always more than we can understand at first sight. Therefore we stop at the sign but go on to the goal it indicates; but we remain with the symbol because it promises more than it reveals.
Carl Jung
#2. Sometimes, in public life, people ask inappropriate, off-the-wall kinds of questions, don't they?
Hillary Clinton
#3. Yes, sergeant. Without a fight. This man can make water run uphill and he has a commander. I love the idea of giving in without a fight. I've fought for ten years and giving in without a fight is what I've always wanted to do." Water
Terry Pratchett
#4. All our theories of improving the world, while we are still asleep, merely intensify the sleep of humanity.
Maurice Nicoll
#5. Every once in a while, I run into somebody who tells me that she met her husband in my campaign or a husband who says, I met my wife. I have to tell you, I caused a few divorces too.
George McGovern
#6. That is entirely fitting I'm sure, but I personally can't get over the memory of 2005. When Michael Jackson stood essentially alone and accused and convicted in the minds of many of the most perverse crime.
Geraldo Rivera
#7. Yoga began as a philosophy rather than as a physical discipline.
Deepak Chopra
#8. Perhaps the universe is a memory of our mistakes.
Jeanette
#10. I think all this talk about age is foolish. Every time I'm one year older, everyone else is too.
Gloria Swanson
#11. Whenever you think about smoking you must see it as a lifetime's chain of filth, disease, fear, misery and slavery.
Allen Carr
#12. You're so calm and quiet, you never say. But there are things inside you. I see them sometimes, hiding in your eyes.
Tracy Chevalier
#13. No matter how much someone may irritate me, I have no right to puff myself up with my own self-importance so as to declare that person to be absolutely incompetent, assuming a posture of disdain from my own position of false superiority.
Paulo Freire
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