
Top 14 Quotes About Taking Different Paths
#1. The same word we love and hate, leaves in different directions, taking different paths.
Dejan Stojanovic
#2. With kids, they force you to get out of bed. They force you to smile. They remind you of spontaneity.
Fred D'Aguiar
#3. I was a very good baseball and football player, but my father always told me I was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. There's great truth in that.
John Malkovich
#4. Thinking about the fathomless cruelty with which man has treated his fellow man, but also ice cream.
Dov Davidoff
#6. There was no one thing in the world that she desired. There was no human being whom she wanted near her except Robert; and she even realized that the day would come when he, too, and the thought of him would melt out of her existence, leaving her alone.
Kate Chopin
#7. The moral of filmmaking in Britain is that you will be screwed by the weather.
Hugh Grant
#8. What people love about Santorum is he is who is he. He speaks his words. He loves God. He loves his country, and he loves gays.
Foster Friess
#9. Going to work just looked crazy. Eating another meal, ever, made about as much sense as planting tulip bulbs in the shadow of a falling atom bomb.
Chuck Palahniuk
#10. To some degree, Hollywood doesn't know what to do with me because the characters I do are so different. But hopefully, that will give me longevity.
Sharlto Copley
#11. All bowmen are caught between heaven and earth, born to discovery, choosing to love and raise their eyes high to a future that is apparent only through the strength of their hope.
David Paul Kirkpatrick
#12. To end any sort of conflict, environmentalists as a whole, should cut off their legs so they don't leave any kind of footprint
Josh Stern
#13. Real confidence comes from knowing and accepting yourself- your strengths and your limitations -in contrast to depending on affirmation from others.
Judith M Bardwick
#14. I'll praise Glaucon for the rest of the book as the guy who got it right - the guy who realized that the most important principle for designing an ethical society is to make sure that everyone's reputation is on the line all the time, so that bad behavior will always bring bad consequences.
Jonathan Haidt
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