Top 15 Reygadas Silent Quotes

#1. My father had not even completed high school when he started as an office boy working for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and I am not sure that my mother completed high school.

Douglass North

#2. Ignorance is jealousy's twin sister.

Dean Frazer

#3. You must remember the value that you add to others and not just what others have added to you. That's how we build self-worth, which, in my opinion, is just as important as net worth.

Suze Orman

#4. A bird in the open never looks Like its picture in the birdie books - Or if it once did, it has changed its plumage, And plunges you back into ignorant gloomage.

Ogden Nash

#5. We all share the same origin, our mothers; all of us come in at the same door. - from the preface to 'Demian

Hermann Hesse

#6. Metaphors are an interesting example of creating magic in prose.

Francesca Lia Block

#7. There is no proof that Christianity was a better choice than Manichaeism, or that the Arab Empire was more beneficial than that of the Sassanid Persians.

Yuval Noah Harari

#8. Few males achieve any real freedom in their sexual relations even with their wives. Few males realise how badly inhibited they are on these matters.

Alfred Kinsey

#9. You are excused from doing the work of constructing the fantasy. The ads do it for you. The ads, therefore, don't flatter your adult agency, or even ignore it - they supplant it.

David Foster Wallace

#10. The keynote of government is injustice.

Emma Goldman

#11. Similes are like metaphors.

H. Dean

#12. Resolved, never henceforward, till I die, to act as if I were any way my own, but entirely and altogether God's.

Jonathan Edwards

#13. For the record, Ruth, I would have welcomed any path my life took, so long as it was with you.

Melissa Hill

#14. I'm not doing contemporary songs unless something comes along that really knocks my socks off.

Frankie Valli

#15. He was so benevolent, so merciful a man that, in his mistaken passion, he would have held an umbrella over a duck in a shower of rain.

Douglas William Jerrold

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