Top 13 Mongoni Hansh Quotes
#1. We ought to have lived in mental communion, and no more.
Thomas Hardy
#2. The ideal citizen of a tyrannical state is the man or woman who bows in silent obedience in exchange for the status of a well-cared-for herd animal. Thinking people become the tyrants worst enemies.
Claire Wolfe
#3. There really is no vacation from the world in which we live.
Michael Chertoff
#4. There was nothing normal about the divine twin sproutings that formed Rachel Melville's magically springy chest. Almost involuntarily Ronnie found himself nodding like an obedient puppy.
Jamie Holoran
#5. A world without open country would be universal jail.
Edward Abbey
#7. The personality trait most associated with an interest in the arts is called openness, the tendency to seek out novelty in intellectual, aesthetic, and emotional pursuits.
Adam Grant
#8. Believing isnot enough, Sang Ly. If you want to resurrect hope, doing is the most important. Can you do these things?
Camron Wright
#9. Similar to Churchill's view that "democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried," although it is by no means a bulletproof theory, the CAPM is the best theory to explain the risk/return relationship that the greatest financial minds have been able to devise.
Matthew Krantz
#10. Because of all the cosmetic services like skin whitening and hair bleaching, there is a lot that people can do to change their appearance without having actual surgery. It's quite common in Thailand and Korea and Japan.
Jess Row
#11. The people suffering most from the Taliban were Afghans.
Salman Rushdie
#12. Plan for the day when all your plans fail, when those you trust betray you, when your certainty cracks like a rotten egg and you are alone in the storm.
Robert Ferrigno
#13. My father, though, could run very much faster. It was impossible to compete with him on the grass. But it was astonishing how slow old people were. Some of them could not run up a hill and called it trying to climb stairs.
Georg Brandes
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