Top 9 Quotes About The 1920s American Dream
#1. Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. These six senses increasingly will guide our lives and shape our world.
Daniel H. Pink
#2. Intelligence resembles insanity only on the stupid.
Harry Harrison
#3. For a long time, I wanted children. When I was about 30 or 32, I really thought about it.
Bo Derek
#4. Road rage is the expression of the amateur sociopath in all of us, cured by running into a professional.
Robert Breault
#5. Asuras are not bad people; they just have an understanding of dharma that is not valid for today's world. Sometimes, the followers are good but the leaders let them down.
Amish Tripathi
#6. What, after all, is the narrative of 'the American Dream?' It was a discourse formulated between the 1880s and the 1920s in the United States during the great waves of migration and expansion and reforms of the Progressive Era.
Naomi Wolf
#7. He has to see what he has. He has to know that you're serious this time. You have to let him miss you.
Anna Todd
#8. All the laws and legislation in the world will never heal this world like the loving hearts and arms of mothers and fathers. If every child could drift to sleep feeling wrapped in the love of their family - and God's love - this world would be a far more gentle and better place.
Mitt Romney
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