
Top 16 Sheila Fitzpatrick Quotes
#1. In Phil's case, I was personally thrilled he came back, because I think it's huge for the league. When you think about what he's done and how many championships he's won, there's always drama when he comes back in.
Gregg Popovich
#2. You never get tired of the buzz of touring.
Peter Noone
#3. I sense a deep despair inside this boy that must be hard to live with.
Marianne Curley
#5. Just as he still cared more for her than for any other creature, so did he more intensely and frequently hate her.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#6. A bitter reality of truth
can be wisely told
in a sweet tale of lullaby.
Toba Beta
#7. This was an age of utopianism. Political leaders had utopian visions, and so did many citizens, especially the younger generation. The spirit is hard to capture in an age of skepticism, since utopianism, like revolution, is so unreasonable.
Sheila Fitzpatrick
#9. The mission of the Gestapo expanded steadily as from 1933 onward, "political criminality" was given a much broader definition than ever before and more forms of dissent and criticism were gradually criminalized. The result was that more "laws" or law-like measures were put on the books than ever.
Sheila Fitzpatrick
#10. Silence holds the door against the strife of tongue and all the impertinences of idle conversation.
James Hervey
#12. Buy American and helping sweatshop workers are conflicting goals.
Benjamin Powell
#13. October, that's when they pay off for playing ball.
Reggie Jackson
#14. T happens in all human affairs that we never seek to escape one mischief without falling into another. Prudence therefore consists in knowing how to distinguish degrees of disadvantage, and in accepting a less evil as a good.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#15. I have a taekwondo background, but I also try to invent new moves and make sure that when I step into the Octagon, I'm a different fighter.
Anthony Pettis
#16. If the depths of everyone's sin was made public, we would all be much more gracious to each other.
Tullian Tchividjian
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