Top 15 Piketty Economist Quotes
#1. Take up a weapon and you become an instrument with as pure a purpose as the weapon itself: to find arteries and open them, limbs and sever them; to take what is alive and deliver it unto death.
Laini Taylor
#2. Up the hill, sheep bleat, oblivious to human empires rising and falling.
David Mitchell
#3. Rutherford showed how radio waves could travel long distances, penetrate walls, and magnetize iron.
Paul Halpern
#4. I went back to work because someone had to pay for the groceries.
Bette Davis
#5. Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans fires.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#6. Why does any martyr cooperate with his judases? ... We see a game beyond the endgame ... As Seneca warned Nero: No matter how many of us you kill, you will never kill your successor.
David Mitchell
#7. If we are only willing to open our hearts and minds to the spirit of Christmas, we will recognize wonderful things happening around us.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
#8. Who can be born black and not exult!
Mari Evans
#9. Revenge produces nothing in the end. Even if you hate someone enough to kill them, you won't be saved from it. Always face forward. Walk down the path that has light.
Mikage
#10. I wanted to be a theater actress, and initially, I wanted to work in musical theater
Tavis Smiley
#11. If you are making music for other people, you will have to be aware of how people relate to it.
Ken Hill
#12. How many times have I missed an incredible connection that could have been made because I had my face in my phone instead of paying attention to those around me?
Adam Braun
#13. A good writer must be like the birds of a dark forest; you can't see them, but you can hear their mysterious and wise voices!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#14. And I know that apology is for so many things. For what can never be. For what should be. For hurting me. For not being the person I need him to be. For not being able to confront whatever is in his past.
K. Bromberg
#15. I grew up in London. My parents and I lived in West Norwood, then we moved to Norbury, and I went to the Brit School. I'm a South London girl at heart.
Ashley Madekwe