
Top 15 Tadahisa Teramoto Quotes
#1. Knowledge is an excellent drug; but no drug has virtue enough to preserve itself from corruption and decay, if the vessel be tainted and impure wherein it is put to keep.
Michel De Montaigne
#2. The suffering he had endured lent him clarity, discipline, and faith in hard times - perhaps especially in hard times.
Joshua Wolf Shenk
#3. If you don't make bold moves, the world doesn't move forward.
Richard Branson
#4. The degree of our spiritual strength will be in direct proportion to the time we spend in God's Word.
Elizabeth George
#5. I need human feelings to fit garments. I couldn't do it just, like, on an object - it's too close to our body. It's like a skin you are making, so you need one's feelings to make a garment.
Ann Demeulemeester
#7. Merely fact-minded sciences make merely fact-minded people.
Edmund Husserl
#8. Certainly, young children can begin to practice making letters and numbers and solving problems, but this should be done without workbooks. Young children need to learn initiative, autonomy, industry, and competence before they learn that answers can be right or wrong.
David Elkind
#9. Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
Albert Einstein
#10. Whatever we shared is gone, because it was destined to be gone from the minute it started.
David Levithan
#11. I dropped you on your head when you were a baby," she shrugged so damn casually. "We can't be perfect, Laney.
Kimberly Lauren
#12. At the top of the list of what makes a successful marriage, is a sense of humor.
Deborah Kerr
#13. You've ruled before, so tell me, does it get easier?"
"No, but you get stronger.
Jessica Khoury
#14. Americans want and deserve a broad array of health insurance choices so they can identify those that best fit their own individual or family needs. These choices expand when we allow free enterprise to foster innovation, not smother it with taxes and one-size fits all ideology.
Fred Upton
#15. Though [the people] may acquiesce, they cannot approve what they do not understand.
Thomas Jefferson
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