
Top 14 Mullick Foundation Quotes
#1. I say 'come with it.' I'm not expecting anything easy. You have to earn your place. That's fine with me.
Carmelo Anthony
#2. Nietzsche saw in the Protestant ethic, in both its religious and secular (economic) forms, a final protest before the emergence into dominance of the ordered, bourgeois world of the 'last man' he who will pay any price in tedium for comfort and the absence of tension.
John Carroll
#3. This city runs fast, no one has time to sit with themselves,
No time to look into our pain or see the same despair in everyone else
Eyedea
#4. If you fail at something, it means you have not mastered the art. With persistence practice, you will be master and eventually succeed.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#5. I've waited a long time to be part of a franchise like this [the Yankees].
Mark Teixeira
#6. Fools, most linguists. Damn all to say in one language, so they learn another and say damn all in that.
John Le Carre
#7. If you intend to be of assistance, your eye is not upon the trouble but upon the assistance, and that is quite different. When you are looking for a solution, you are feeling positive emotion, but when you are looking at a problem, you are feeling negative emotion.
Esther Hicks
#8. But as for being about to kill me, Draco, you have had several long minutes now, we are quite alone, I am more defenseless than you can have dreamed of finding me, and still you have not acted. . .
J.K. Rowling
#9. Beware of men who name their products with the initials of their own character.
Mel Croucher
#10. You are about to see a presentation which will explain to you how almost all of human society is being manipulated by a handful of deviant leaders who use all means to accomplish their monstrous missions.
Anonymous
#11. Ideally, if anything [was] any good, it would be indescribable.
Edward Gorey
#12. Maybe I'm used to religious music being gentler in the classical world.
Jonny Greenwood
#13. Men have a singular desire to be good without being good for anything, because, perchance, they think vaguely that so it will be good for them in the end.
Henry David Thoreau
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