
Top 15 Sowande Mustakeem Quotes
#1. I always think of my films within the context of where aesthetics meet economics. That's the nature of making art - not being naive about what is possible and getting what you need to tell the story you want to tell.
Ira Sachs
#2. The author's Socrates admonishes paramount awareness human limitations. If we do good to those we evaluate as good and evil to those we evaluate at the evil, and we are wrong, we have been made the world less just.
Plato
#3. Simplicity and complexity need each other.
John Maeda
#4. Anybody who knows something about the history of the human race knows that there is no civilization which has condoned homosexual marriage widely and openly that has long survived.
Todd Akin
#5. He's the only thing that's been right in my life. Ever.
Georgia Cates
#6. Losing a family member is extremely difficult for anyone to take. But the normal reaction is to want to get back to your work as soon as you can.
Charlie Adam
#7. but he ate all of her food and drank every ounce of her Minute Maid fruit punch. It was way past time for her to leave. "No
Elle Wright
#8. Suffering occurs when something is taken for what it's not , rather than for what it is.
Suzanne Segal
#9. All it takes is for me to be seen chatting up a girl for [tabloids] to, you know, make up some crappy headline about me being a sex rat or whatever they call it.
Daniel Radcliffe
#10. Anything, anything at all can be logical. For something to be logical, it just has to be a valid example of reasoning from some set of premises.
Mark C. Chu-Carroll
#11. I'd often thought being a Christian meant by definition being a bad one, since nothing is more difficult than Christianity, so I was more or less used to that feeling.
Charlaine Harris
#12. Our task is not to leave a record of what happened on this date for those who will inherit the Earth; history will take care of that.
Paulo Coelho
#13. That is the way leaves fall around a tree in autumn, a tree unaware of the rain running down its sides, of the sun or the frost, and of life gradually retreating inward. The tree does not die. It waits.
Hermann Hesse
#14. The rule of law constitutes a basic protection of individuals against tyrannical government. But in the second half of the twentieth century, law lost its focus as a constraint on government and became instead an instrument for widening the scope of government.
Francis Fukuyama
#15. In my house on the ceilings I have paintings of the rooms above ... so I never have to go upstairs.
Steven Wright
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