Top 15 Stanford Sex And The City Quotes
#1. America: A place where Realists have the freedom to be Idealists.
Dortha Jackson
#2. Sometimes you can be good at something that you still find really hard. Sometimes, to be good at something, you just need to keep showing the fuck up.
Junot Diaz
#3. Antiquity is full of eulogies of another more remote antiquity.
Voltaire
#4. Let us agree here today to adopt among ourselves a simple and unwritten rule. We will not rise to criticize someone else's idea unless we are prepared to offer an alternative idea of our own.
Marco Rubio
#5. You're like, both like, Alexander the Great.'
We can't both be Alexander.'
Well sometimes I think you're two side of the same coin, and I'm the metal in between.
Orson Scott Card
#7. The worst enemy is one whose doctrines are founded in hate and are thus beyond debate.
Tobsha Learner
#8. He set down the milk pails to rest and stared at the bright house. This was a man's great joy, to come at nightfall after his day's work to a lighted house. . . . and his beloved was waiting for him with food and warmth and comfort.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
#9. Biological sex should not determine what we are capable of, what we aspire to, what we do in our life.
Anne-Marie Slaughter
#10. We [people] spend so much time feeling so small and less than and insignificant and diminished because we see ourselves through our own lens.
Nichole Nordeman
#11. A ruthless man extends his ruthlessness from those he does not love to those he loves.
Confucius
#12. I love dreams. I know enough about them to know that dream logic is no story logic, and that you can rarely bring a dream back as a tale: it will have transformed from gold into leaves. from silk to cobwebs, on waking
Neil Gaiman
#13. Depression, anger, and sadness are states of mind, and so are happiness, peace, and contentment. You can choose to be in any of these states because it's your mind.
Maddy Malhotra
#14. The things that go on in my head are far more interesting than what actually happens ...
Nicole Kidman
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