
Top 13 Mounsey Quotes
#1. The same old caveman feeling-greed, envy, violence, and mutual hate, which along the way assumed respectable pseudonyms like class struggle, racial struggle, mass struggle, labor-union struggle-are tearing our world to pieces.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#2. The founding fathers never once rationalized getting in power and having control so they could stay in power.
Tom Coburn
#4. The stock market is the story of cycles and of the human behavior that is responsible for overreactions in both directions.
Seth Klarman
#5. The momentary confusion experienced by everyone in the vicinity when a cell phone rings and no one is sure if it is his/hers or not: conphonesion, phonundrum, ringchronicity, ringxiety, fauxcellarm, pandephonium.
Steven Pinker
#6. A knowledge that another has felt as we have felt, and seen things not much otherwise than we have seen them, will continue to the end to be one of life's choicest blessings.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#7. I like what I hear other guys doing, but the thing that really attracts me is melodic playing.
Gerry Mulligan
#8. Everyone longs for love's tense joys and red delights.
Jane Kenyon
#9. Nobody and nothing beats The Simpsons. Even after all this time, it's still the best satire since Monty Python.
Alice Cooper
#10. The memories of walks...are hitched on to particular times and places; they spontaneously form a kind of calendar or connecting thread upon which other memories may be strung...The author is but the accidental appendage of the tramp.
Leslie Stephens
#11. Cultivate a passion for truth.
Pursue a life of charity.
Enjoy the beauty found in every day.
Lisa Shea
#12. There were very strict social conventions, and you adhered to it, and I think it gave you a lot of character. When a man said something, he meant it. He wasn't kidding around. There were no jokes involved. Nobody was in the mood to joke unless you hit a guy with a baseball bat.
Jack Kirby
#13. Everyone is talented, original and has something important to say.
Brenda Ueland
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