
Top 16 Pierer Quotes
#1. Ask yourself daily: 'What did I do for my dream today?
Ben Tolosa
#2. I have always been convinced that one can be more successful in business with honest, fair and legal behavior than with tricks.
Heinrich Von Pierer
#4. Twilight, again. Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.
Stephenie Meyer
#5. Culture, far from giving us freedom, only develops, as it advances, new necessities; the fetters of the physical close more tightly around us, so that the fear of loss quenches even the ardent impulse toward improvement, and the maxims of passive obedience are held to be the highest wisdom of life.
Friedrich Schiller
#6. There will be hunters and hunted, winners and losers. What counts in global competition is the right strategy and success.
Heinrich Von Pierer
#7. Freedom is secured not by the fulfilling of men's desires, but by the removal of desire.
Epictetus
#8. Fight against yourself, recover yourself to decency, to modesty, to freedom. And, in the first place, condemn your actions; but when you have condemned them, do not despair of yourself. For both ruin and recovery are from within.
Epictetus
#10. It is a well- known fact that although the public is fine when taken individually, when it forms itself into large groups, it tends to act as though it has one partially consumed Pez tablet for a brain.
Dave Barry
#11. Shall I carry you in the house, or drop the knight with a raging hard on routine for tonight, do you think?
Virginia Nelson
#12. Wisdom is known only by contrasting it with folly; by shadow only we perceive that all visible objects are not flat. Yet Philanthropos would abolish evil!
Ambrose Bierce
#13. With stagnant hourly wages, the only way for working families to get ahead is by working more hours, ... certainly not the path to improving living standards that we'd expect in an economy posting strong productivity gains.
Jared Bernstein
#14. With the book on my knee , i was happy ,i feared nothing except interruption.
Charlotte Bronte
#15. People are tired of constant movement, improvisation, and wild scrambling when plans fail.
Francois Hollande
#16. At the root of fear is low self-esteem. This explains why angry people have low self-esteem, are argumentative, stubborn, and quick to flare up yet slow to forgive. Those behaviors are defenses against the underlying fear.
David J. Lieberman
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