
Top 13 Ragdoll Bnha Quotes
#1. When one's dead, one's dead ... This squirrel will become earth all in his time. And still later on, there'll grow new trees from him, with new squirrels skipping about in them. Do you think that's so very sad?
Tove Jansson
#2. We developed a philosophical credo and applied it consistently. We accept that morality, power, and consensus are the underpinnings for any society and work to maintain all three in balance. Trust and mutual respect are, in a way, the mortar that hold the other three together.
L.E. Modesitt Jr.
#3. Society would be a charming affair if we were only interested in one another.
Nicolas Chamfort
#4. If we were to promise people nothing better than only revolution, they would scratch their heads and say: 'Is it not better to have good goulash?'
Nikita Khrushchev
#5. Honesty is making our words align with reality. Integrity is making reality align with our words.
Michael Hyatt
#6. You could not stop the winds and you could not stop Time. It went on and on,-and on.
Bess Streeter Aldrich
#7. When you first meet an investor, you've got to be able to say in one compelling sentence - that you should practice like crazy - what your product does, so that the investor that you are talking to can immediately picture the product in their own mind.
Ron Conway
#8. The more technological a society is, the greater the security gap is.
Bruce Schneier
#9. The Ethiop gods have Ethiop lips, Bronze cheeks, and woolly hair; The Grecian gods are like the Greeks, As keen-eyed, cold and fair.
Walter Bagehot
#10. I am probably exaggerating a little, but I owe my equilibrium to ink and paper.
Julien Green
#11. Everyone else trains just as hard as well and that there really is no such a thing as overnight success.
Julie Benz
#12. What borders on the criminal is the poor teaching and neglect of those subjects that deal with the history of ideas and ideals, a knowledge of which is essential to all youth who would assume their place in society as thinking, feeling human beings.
John Mortimer Smith
#13. Patience's design flaw became obvious for the first time in my life: the outcome is decided not during the course of play but when the cards are shuffled, before the game even begins. How pointless is that?
David Mitchell
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