Top 15 Quotes About Changing Fortunes

#1. The more we have outside ourselves the harder it is to get inside ourselves.

Chris Matakas

#2. This is it. There are no hidden meanings. All that mystical stuff is just what's so.

Werner Erhard

#3. A society that does not correctly interpret and appreciate its past cannot understand its present fortunes and adversities and can be caught unawares in a fast changing world.

Ibrahim Babangida

#4. And it's time as a country that we have an assault weapon ban.

Rahm Emanuel

#5. I love my friends and family, but playing, that's my DNA.

Billie Joe Armstrong

#6. Any writer who could handle all these different voices would deserve high praise, but to do so without any sense of jarring or incoherence is an extraordinary accomplishment.

Philip Kitcher

#7. Learning to pipe isn't easy. At first it always sounds worse than a chicken yard full of squawking adolescent roosters.

Amy Jarecki

#8. I thought fleetingly of Anne, how the faces changed but the act was always the same, the need was always the same, no one drew a line between the sex you bought and the love you made, and your body could not tell the difference.

Miles Watson

#9. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Max Ehrmann

#10. Time and place often give advantage to the weak over the strong.

Aesop

#11. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, only darkness every day.

Bill Withers

#12. Obviously I have a capacity for feeling extreme anxiety, and there are people out there who don't. I'm to some extent rather jealous of them.

Mark Haddon

#13. If you persist in ignoring your intuition, you may find yourself stuck in a permanent holding pattern instead of taking the risks that lead to creative growth.

Nita Leland

#14. We feel neither extreme heat nor extreme cold; qualities that are in excess are so much at variance with our feelings that they are impalpable: we do not feel them, though we suffer from their effects.

Blaise Pascal

#15. Humility - the discipline of putting others ahead of self, the choice to value others above self - is, at its core, a matter of faith.

Charles R. Swindoll

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