
Top 15 Temporally Isolated Quotes
#1. You'll never see the president carry his own luggage, and why? Because even though we know he has luggage, it would reduce his stature if he was too much like us. We need to think of our leaders as being above us, even though they must still relate to us.
Simon Sinek
#3. The truly religious man does everything as if everything depends on himself, and then leaves everything as if everything depended on God.
Joseph Parker
#4. My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man;
William Wordsworth
#5. I guess, what I'm saying is that when I've been this surprised by my own characters and world, all bets are off.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#6. My favorite thing about L.A. is the sunny breezes that mimic the mindset of the energy in the people.
Angie Stone
#7. I would always have been the geek who's your friend. I will never be the dark guy with a sensitive side, as much as I yearn to be.
Jon Cryer
#8. There is nothing quite like the cold taste of gun oil on a stainless steel barrel to bring your life into focus.
Josh Stallings
#9. I have long observed that the act of writing is viewed, by some, as an elite and otherworldly act, all the more so if a person isn't paid for what she writes.
Joyce Maynard
#10. Hand-spinning is designed to put millions of rupees in the hands of the poor villagers.
Mahatma Gandhi
#11. Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12. Always beware of people offering you one-time money. That only works in an election year. How are you going to permanently pay for education?
Kinky Friedman
#13. I think each of my books attempts to create its own voice so I'm not even sure I have a signature style, other than certain descriptive tendencies, an interest in the sound of language. Maybe an immersion in place.
Paul Lisicky
#14. So like it or not, the question for us, as it has always been for working women, is how will we navigate the emotional mine field of love and power, career and family?
Lia Macko
#15. Perception does not define who we are, but it does define where we are limited, and where we are not yet free.
Georgi Y. Johnson
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