Top 15 Ulpiano Quotes
#1. Didn't think I had it in me, did you? Well, Ha!
Cardeno C.
#2. The large white owl that with eye is blind, That hath sate for years in the old tree hollow, Is carried away in a gust of wind.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#3. When you are living in the present moment, you will experience a deep sense of inner joy, peace and awareness.
Christopher Dines
#4. When primitive law has once been embodied in a Code, there is an end to what may be called its spontaneous development.
Henry James Sumner Maine
#5. It's a good thing Kerry's dead, because that funeral would've sent him over the edge, Henry said.
Gayle Forman
#6. I make decisions for my life, not the other way around. Besides, when you have a kid, you must weigh everything against time with your child.
Debra Winger
#7. The ones who stay unnoticed often see the most. They live out other people's lives, since their own are so unremarkable ...
Setona Mizushiro
#9. The separation of truth from reason is a dangerous game. I think ideas have to sink very deeply into a person's soul, into their being, before they can effect change.
Donald Miller
#10. Whether you're fifty or one hundred makes no difference, you're a child of this universe. So never forget to enjoy the life as a child.
Debasish Mridha
#12. Go, stranger, and tell the Lacedaemonians that here we lie, obedient to their commands.
Leonidas I
#13. One of the nice things about being me is you show up in a town, you meet somebody interesting and entertaining, and for 48 hours, what a wonderful person to be around. You mess around, and all of that is super, super fun, and you don't have to deal with the long-term consequences of it.
Guy Branum
#14. One understands why law clerks follow the Bluebook. But why a judge would direct his law clerks to do so, or even tolerate their doing so, is a mystery to me. Are judges sheep? Why should they care what kids at the Harvard Law Review consider proper abbreviation?
Richard A. Posner
#15. The name of the new religion," said Rumfoord, "is The Church of God the Utterly Indifferent.
Kurt Vonnegut