Top 18 Power Of Losing Control Quotes
#2. When I can no longer create anything, I'll be done for.
Coco Chanel
#3. Because thou must not dream, thou need not despair.
Matthew Arnold
#4. Nobody is happy alone. To share experiences is always a good thing.
Eike Batista
#6. Without the harmonious electrochemical activity of all the brain structure, the very thing which we call "mind", would suddenly disappear from the face of earth.
Abhijit Naskar
#7. My dad would always say, 'When you look at a photo do you see yourself last?'
Angela Ahrendts
#8. There was no twinkle in his eyes.
"Maybe I just love some of you. Maybe not enough."
Tiger Lily blinked at him, and she didn't understand how anyone could only love a part. Her greedy heart didn't work that way.
Jodi Lynn Anderson
#9. The first thing baseball wants to do is make you a superstar and then say that you owe baseball something. I don't owe baseball anything. Baseball owes me.
Hank Aaron
#10. In 1940, then-Senator Harry Truman headed up a Senate Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program. In the course of World War II, more than $15 billion in unnecessary and fraudulent defense spending was identified.
Bernie Sanders
#12. Speed now illuminates reality whereas light once gave objects of the world their shape.
Paul Virilio
#13. People with real power never fear of losing it. People with control think of little else.
Joss Whedon
#14. It used to be that we disagreed over the basic facts we were fighting over, and we had different opinions about them. Now I think we accept different sources of authority ... And people can establish credibility on their own say-so as long as nobody follows the trail and calls them out on it.
Rachel Maddow
#15. Learn to cherish the chase as much as you treasure the trophy.
Joe Caruso
#16. Those in power are so afraid of losing it, they will do anything to keep the world under their control. Even when 'anything' means ignoring dangerous truths that threaten to grow more powerful the longer they're unaddressed.
Romina Russell
#17. Cats always land on their feet. Dogs don't.
Eloisa James
#18. Our culture has kind of let the concept of the Renaissance Man die out. We don't really tell the kids that it's okay to bounce around the world, work odd jobs, and do six different things.
Ronan Farrow
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