Top 15 Siembra Y Quotes

#1. The evil queen was stupid to play Snow White's game. There's an age where a woman has to move on to another kind of power. Money, for example. Or a gun.

Chuck Palahniuk

#2. What boots it at one gate to make defence, And at another to let in the foe?

John Milton

#3. If there is anything that a man can do well, I say let him do it. Give him a chance.

Abraham Lincoln

#4. I don't believe the inner work ever really ends, and sometimes I'd like to take a vacation.

Debra Moffitt

#5. Only man stripped the skins from other beasts and wore their hides and hair.

George R R Martin

#6. You learn by trying, making mistakes, correcting and trying again and again until your reach the desired goal, which is rarely without effort, but is rather a reward for hard work.

Dante Alighieri

#7. I don't feel like I chose to do music as much as I made a decision to not stop doing music.

Jakob Dylan

#8. But no man has a monopoly of conscience.

Mary Augusta Ward

#9. I want to have a family.

Derek Jeter

#10. Journalism allows its readers to witness history; fiction gives its readers an opportunity to live it.

John Hersey

#11. The Dream Lover-what a bold, insightful, and enticing novel. And how vigorously Elizabeth Berg brings us the iconoclastic life of George Sand. Berg writes with such intimacy and compassion that I think she must have some shared ancestral DNA with Sand. I savored every page.

Frances Mayes

#12. Third choice was to strike off toward some new projection - a new job, a better (different) relationship, a seductive ideology, or sometimes to drift into some unconscious "self-treatment plan" such as an addiction or an affair.

James Hollis

#13. To the acquisition of the rare quality of politeness, so much of the enlightened understanding is necessary that I cannot but consider every book in every science, which tends to make us wiser, and of course better men, as a treatise on a more enlarged system of politeness.

Harold Monro

#14. The evolution of human mentality has put us all in vitro now, behind the glass wall of our own ingenuity.

John Fowles

#15. In a polity, each citizen is to possess his own arms, which are not supplied or owned by the state.

Aristotle.

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