Top 13 Philip K Wrigley Quotes

#1. For the poor, the economic is spiritual.

Mahatma Gandhi

#2. It's better to give before you receive.

Keith Ferrazzi

#3. I've always been an avid reader. Everyone in my family read a lot. Considering we were from a little town, we were pretty literate.

John Malkovich

#4. In one's relationship with dogs and with a newsroom, a generous amount of praise and encouragement goes much better than criticism.

Jill Abramson

#5. Once you are in communion with God, you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear other people in whom God has also found a dwelling place.

Henri Nouwen

#6. I wasn't as good at semi-normal conversation as I was at ones that were written down, or adrenalized in a surreal moment.

David Levithan

#7. For me, writing about hotels is like writing about being in a parallel universe. The sense of voyeurism, and the sense of removedness, and there are all these people silently above you and next to you.

Halsey

#8. Everything he did, he did for Sabina, the way Sabina would have liked to see it done.

Milan Kundera

#9. God will become visible as God's image is reborn in you.

Bernard Of Clairvaux

#10. I'm not turned away from the church through anger, although I have criticisms of it. It's through finding affirmation of life and illumination of life through creativity and art.

Steve Coogan

#11. Firing is always difficult. The right way: one-on-one. The wrong way: snickering in front of other people, or via email.

David Moore

#12. Baseball is too much of a sport to be called a business, and too much of a business to be called a sport.

Philip K. Wrigley

#13. I think 'The Hunger Games' has a really powerful message about survival, and sacrificing for the ones you love. It's almost like a warning for us to not lose touch of our humanity. We live in a world in which we watch other's misfortunes for entertainment.

Amandla Stenberg

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