Top 15 Sum Nan Quotes
#1. There are three unfilial acts: the greatest of these is the failure to produce sons.
Confucius
#2. I almost always recommend investors get fully invested, since it's better to put your money to work than to let it simply track the rate of inflation.
Louis Navellier
#3. While Argentina, Brazil, and Chile - what in textbooks used to be called the ABC countries - seem settled into democratic politics and free market economics, the Andean countries are in disarray.
Elliott Abrams
#4. Fear of failure prevents you from realising your dreams of success.
Habeeb Akande
#5. Because a grain of sand is a moment of creation, and the universe has taken millions of years to create it.
Paulo Coelho
#6. Love is heaven and fear is hell. Where you place your attention is where you live.
Alan Cohen
#8. I believe when you're writing film or television, you can't rely on a crutch or rule that exists outside of the narrative of the film.
David S.Goyer
#9. We must remember that knowledge of one's own deep nature is also simultaneously knowledge of human nature in general.
Abraham Maslow
#10. Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time.
Alan Lightman
#11. His small fragile ship had barely escaped a disaster; now it enters a region of new storms and uncharted depths through which even the best led ... cannot find a guide. He must find his own way and be his own saviour.
Hermann Hesse
#12. Progress is a farce because man's head and hand have created wonders that stun the imagination, but his heart does not keep step and his morals undo all that his mind has wrought.
Vance Havner
#13. The intellectual power, honesty, lucidity, courage, and disinterested love of the truth of the most gifted thinkers of the eighteenth century remain to this day without parallel. Their age is one of the best and most hopeful episodes in the life of mankind.
Isaiah Berlin
#15. I was never very good at picking cotton, and then I only made fifty cents or $1 a day. People would work for $1 a day during the Depression. So we would get $2 for playing music and just having fun. I think that as a result of that it was not just the money, but we enjoyed doing it.
Johnny Gimble
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