
Top 16 Salomon De Tultie Quotes
#1. The manner in which Epictetus, Montaigne, and Salomon de Tultie wrote, is the most usual, the most suggestive, the most remembered, and the oftener quoted; because it is entirely composed of thoughts born from the common talk of life.
Blaise Pascal
#2. If you ever get in real trouble, don't panic. Sit down and think about it. Remember two things, always. There must be some way out of it and there must be humor in it somewhere.
Louise Fitzhugh
#3. This is how it works. You bust your ass. Not everything goes your way, and then, after a while, you get to that point. You get to make your own decisions and people look to you for approval on their work.
Nina LaCour
#4. I'd have never thought that remembering would bring with it far more trouble than forgetting.
Lorraine Heath
#5. I went through the whole number, you know. The swing era, the boogie woogie era, the bebop era. Thelonious Monk is still one of my favorites. So a lot of these people had their effect on me.
Mose Allison
#6. I remember once seeing a guy in the grocery store who looked so much like my character the Archangel Gabriel, I wanted to go up to him and say, 'Hey, put that Red Bull down. You've already got wings.' My friend had to sternly remind me that he was a stranger and I did not, in fact, create him.
Alexandra Adornetto
#7. Success is not success in an individual endeavor. Success is simply to practice the dharma impeccably.
Frederick Lenz
#8. The NBC using us on air is a great endorsement of quality.
Dave Goldberg
#10. We both stood there, as if on the brink of a cliff, and I didn't know if I moved if I would fall to hell or soar to heaven.
Julianne Donaldson
#11. It was just the human fatality of things, a cancer worse than blame, or hate or love.
Henry Miller
#12. I don't think the 'what' distinguishes a good novel from a bad one but rather the 'how.'
Joseph Heller
#13. Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.
Peter Dinklage
#14. It would have cost me more trouble to escape from injustice, than it does to submit to it.
Madame Roland
#15. How free from all vanity he carried himself in matter of honour and dignity, (as they are esteemed his laboriousness and assiduity, his readiness to hear any man, that had aught to say tending to any common good: how generally and impartially he would give every man his due; his skill and knowledge,
Marcus Aurelius
#16. Marketers know - no matter how deep the emotional connection or brand loyalty - when a product does not perform, rational thought overtakes emotion, and most consumers make a new choice.
Mark McKinnon
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