
Top 18 Rexford Tugwell Quotes
#1. The wind is a natural way to loosen and release dead leaves and branches, just as emotional and life-situation storms are opportunities for humans to release 'deadwood' and anything needing to be swept away.
Doreen Virtue
#2. We pray to God for ourselves instead of the general good.
Sunday Adelaja
#3. If voting doesn't change anything, it is just a drama of democracy.
Shesh Nath Vernwal
#4. The fact is that I like thrillers and action movies. But what really fulfills me is getting out of my comfort zone, taking chances.
Halle Berry
#6. I think with every book you realize you are partway through and there is something really elementary that you should have researched.
Stacy Schiff
#7. Because as far as she was concerned, there was no in-between: She wanted all or nothing, illogically, irrationally, even though something inside her knew that nothing would be too hard, and all was impossible.
Jennifer E. Smith
#8. The ideas embodied in the New Deal Legislation were a compilation of those which had come to maturity under Herbert Hoover's aegis. We all of us owed much to Hoover
Rexford Tugwell
#9. She answered her husband with friendly evasiveness - not with any fixed design to mislead him, only because all sense of reality had gone out of her life; she had abandoned herself to Fate, and awaited the consequences with indifference.
Kate Chopin
#10. That was the Jason most people never noticed. The one who made an effort to spare someone else's feelings. He was being kind to my darling. I cast an affectionate glance at his back.
A.M. Jenkins
#11. To the extent that these [New Deal policies] developed,
they were tortured interpretations of a document
[the Constitution] intended to prevent them.
Rexford Tugwell
#12. We, as human beings, were not meant to be defeated
Anonymous
#14. Because books saved my life, literally, I've become close to them
Malebo Sephodi
#15. We didn't admit it at the time, but practically the Whole New Deal was extrapolated from programs that Hoover started.
Rexford Tugwell
#16. The ears, which master the face of a dunce, are that part of the head which most publishes stupidity.
Alexander Theroux
#17. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end ... because how could the end be happy?
J.R.R. Tolkien
#18. If you don't trust everybody on stage with you, then you're in trouble.
Thom Yorke
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