Top 11 Quotes About Disease In The Industrial Revolution
#1. To follow imperfect, uncertain, or corrupted traditions, in order to avoid erring in our own judgment, is but to exchange one danger for another.
Richard Whately
#2. Waste no more time arguing that a good man should be. Be one.
Marcus Aurelius
#3. Sometimes, the monsters are terribly beautiful, and the heroes loathsome.
Yasmine Galenorn
#4. And by the way, you clearly don't know me better than Fang does. Do you see Fang arguing with me? No, you do not.
James Patterson
#5. People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents.
Andrew Carnegie
#6. It is a funny thing what the brain will do with memories and how it will treasure them and finally bring them into odd juxtapositions with other things, as though it wanted to make a design, or get some meaning out of them, whether you want it or not, or even see it.
Loren Eiseley
#7. Simply because humankind have the power now to meddle or 'manage' or 'exercise stewardship' in every nook and cranny of the world does not mean that we have a right to do so. Even less, the obligation.
Edward Abbey
#8. If you're not content with the small things, then you won't be content with the big things.
Anthony Liccione
#9. I feel lost yet strangely at home, like a flea who has taken up residence on a zebra.
A.G. Howard
#10. Describe your sorrows and desires, passing thoughts and the belief in some sort of beauty-describe all these with loving, quiet, humble sincerity, and use, to express yourself, the things in your environment, the images from your dreams, and the objects of your memory.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#11. I ain't cynical, Miss Alexandra. Tellin' the truth's not cynical, is it?" "The way you tell it, it is.
Harper Lee
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