
Top 15 Ruivo Mugen Quotes
#1. Eternity was in our lips and eyes,
Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
But was a race of heaven.
William Shakespeare
#2. No government should be without critics. If its intentions are good then it has nothing to fear from criticism.
Thomas Jefferson
#3. Turing was a quite brilliant mathematician, most famous for his work on breaking the German Enigma codes. It is no exaggeration to say that, without his outstanding contribution, the history of the Second World War could have been very different.
Gordon Brown
#4. Guard your hearts and thoughts; it is well spring of either life or death.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#5. The distance between Don Quixote and the petty bourgeois victim of advertising is not so great as romanticism would have us believe.
Rene Girard
#6. What journalism is really about-it's to monitor power and the centres of power.
Amira Hass
#7. You achieve stature only by being good enough to deserve it, by forcing even the contemptuous and indifferent to pay attention, and to acknowledge that human relations and human emotions are of inexhaustible interest wherever they occur.
Wallace Stegner
#8. Books everywhere piled up in heaps, the rare companions of a solitude not self-imposed but sought.
Lawrence Durrell
#10. It's important to me that people can associate being different with being beautiful.
Andrej Pejic
#12. One hesitates to call them living: one hesitates to call their death death, in the face of which they have no fear, as they are too tired to understand.
Primo Levi
#13. While we can all access articles and information in so many places now - across blogs, in newspapers, on video - there is something very powerful about putting it all together into an edited format in a single issue that has a narrative stretching across the themes.
Michael Wolf
#14. You've got to love yourself with all your short comings, and you've got to love the world no matter how bad it gets.
Joan Bauer
#15. Last week I did a piece for Style on advice to Laura Bush about how to help her husband. This week it's religion. It just depends on what I find interesting at the moment.
Sally Quinn
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