
Top 13 Thomas Fowell Buxton Quotes
#1. The sum of all vices does not remain constant. Each one breeds another.
David Lagercrantz
#2. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Father of the Republic, made it his great aim in his revolutionary leadership to secure freedom and equality of status for China among the nations of the world.
Chiang Kai-shek
#3. When US-led forces toppled the Taliban government in November 2001, Afghans celebrated the downfall of a reviled and discredited regime.
Anand Gopal
#4. Faith enables us to obey when obedience is costly or seems unreasonable to the natural mind.
Jerry Bridges
#5. Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.
John Baldacci
#6. I don't know if I'm dreaming when I sleep or sleeping while I'm awake, but I have reoccurring dreams my mind cannot take
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#7. Life is too short to spend your precious time trying to convince a person who wants to live in gloom and doom otherwise. Give lifting that person your best shot, but don't hang around long enough for his/her bad attitude to pull you down. Instead, surround yourself with optimistic people.
Zig Ziglar
#8. If she kept him next to her she was afraid of breaking him, if she pushed him too far away she was afraid of losing him.
Elena Ferrante
#9. With ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance, all things are attainable
Thomas Fowell Buxton
#10. When I took aim at the very place Amirah had been just seconds before and pulled the trigger, I knew the risk. I knew the cost. And I would do it all over again in a heartbeat if I had to.
Ally Carter
#11. Facts are always required to draw conclusions and make serious decisions.
Sunday Adelaja
#12. History teaches that when valuations are extreme, "mean reversion," a move towards historical norms, is likely. Once value stocks turn, the recovery can be fast and intense.
Robert D. Arnott
#13. Laughter springs from the lawless part of our nature.
Agnes Repplier
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