Top 15 Tenements Progressive Era Quotes
#1. Don't go in and tell somebody else how to run their business.
Carl Icahn
#2. What we need is some people to stand up with the courage of their convictions, to do what they promised when they ran for election, and fight to stop Obamacare.
Jim DeMint
#3. I believe that much of the maladjustment in our societies is caused, not by malevolence and corruption, but simply by ignorance.
Gilbert Highet
#5. The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence that makes no demands for its sustenance and extends generously the products of its life activity; it affords protection to all beings, offering shade even to the axe-man who destroys it.
Gautama Buddha
#6. I play every game like it's going to be my last.
Johnny Damon
#7. I would catch sight of some flawless man off in the distance, but as soon as he moved closer I immediately saw he wouldn't do at all.
Sylvia Plath
#8. Sorrow was made for man, not for beasts; yet if men encourage melancholy too much, they become no better than beasts.
Miguel De Cervantes
#9. There is no day that one should skip
But one should seize, without distrust,
The possible with iron grip
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#10. Trust is enormously powerful in a corporation. People won't do their best unless they believe they'll be treated fairly. The only way I know how to create that kind of trust is by laying out your values and then walking the talk. You've got to do what you say you'll do, consistently, over time.
Jack Welch
#11. The light came into the darkness, and the darkness did not understand it, but that no longer mattered because the light was now obliteration the darkness.
Ted Dekker
#12. I do not plan my fiction any more than I normally plan woodland walks; I follow the path that seems most promising at any given point, not some itinerary decided before entry.
John Fowles
#13. The spirit in which a thing is given determines that in which the debt is acknowledged; it's the intention, not the face-value of the gift, that's weighed
Seneca The Younger
#14. The common moral praxis of Jews and Christians is most definitely theologically informed by the doctrine we share in common: The human person, male and female, is created in the image of God.
David Novak
#15. How nobody is perfect. How you just have to close your eyes and breathe out and let the puzzle of the human heart be what it is. The
Sue Monk Kidd