Top 15 Ubique Quotes
#1. Money nowadays is money; money brings office; money gains friends; everywhere the poor man is down.
[Lat., In pretio pretium nunc est; dat census honores,
Census amicitias; pauper ubique jacet.]
Ovid
#2. Now, playing a love interest can be really thrilling, if you're working opposite thrilling people.
Kristin Scott Thomas
#3. I really believe in a globalist agenda, but globalization isn't just allowing companies to trade freely all over the world. It's about what types of rights and responsibilities come with that.
Noreena Hertz
#4. Photography has been very, very generous to me, but at the same time has damaged me.
Don McCullin
#5. It horrifies me that ethics is only an optional extra at Harvard Business School.
John Harvey-Jones
#6. the "hummingbird effect." An innovation, or cluster of innovations, in one field ends up triggering changes that seem to belong to a different domain altogether.
Steven Johnson
#7. Vampires didn't faint like Southern belles at the sight of blood.
Flynn Meaney
#8. Was it necessary to tell me that you wanted nothing in the world but me?'
The corners of his mouth drooped peevishly.
Oh, my dear, it's rather hard to take quite literally the things a man says when he's in love with you.'
Didn't you mean them?'
At the moment.
W. Somerset Maugham
#9. With mountain biking, it's always that constant thing, negotiating singletrack, which I like, but for a road ride that rhythm is really Buddhist. When you get a good pedal stoke, it's that thing of everything works.
Robin Williams
#10. Cuteness is justice.
Me
#12. If we get used to putting up with minor hurts, we will gradually develop tolerance for greater pain.
Dalai Lama XIV
#14. The true wisdom is to be always seasonable, and to change with a good grace in changing circumstances.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#15. Failure is not fatal. Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. It should challenge us to new heights of accomplishments, not pull us to new depths of despair. From honest failure can come valuable experience.
William Arthur Ward