Top 11 Quotes About Interwar Period
#1. If the world is crazy, maybe it needs a few sane people in the middle of it. Why do monks lock themselves up in monasteries? What's the good of solving your personal suffering if the solution keeps you isolated from everyone else's suffering?
Tim Ward
#2. Making people uncomfortable is one of my hobbies. I'm always hoping that half the people get the joke and the other half are the joke.
Josh Homme
#3. One minute was enough, Tyler said, a person had to work hard for it, but a minute of perfection was worth the effort.
Chuck Palahniuk
#4. A smart manager will establish a culture of gratitude. Expand the appreciative attitude to suppliers, vendors, delivery people, and of course, customers.
Harvey MacKay
#5. It was like one of those dreams at high school when everyone else has clothes on except you.
Tom Ford
#6. Think about last time you were broke ... now how well did it go with spending your way out of it? Did that work?
P. J. O'Rourke
#7. Fundamental systemic crises are often associated with the decline of the dominant imperial power and its increasing inability to sustain the system over which it had previously presided. The profound instability of the interwar period owed much to Britain's inability to maintain its role.
Martin Jacques
#8. What a magnificent body, how I should like to see it on the dissecting table.
Ivan Turgenev
#9. Enough of what?
Enough of behaving as you do.
Oh, I can never get enough. Which, incidentally, is what you sister said to me when
Cassandra Clare
#10. The mind, when it reaches its limits, must make a judgment and choose its conclusions. This is where suicide and the reply stand.
Albert Camus
#11. The natural man will probably be manly. The affected man cannot be so.
Anthony Trollope
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