
Top 14 Wagenaarhoes Quotes
#1. A GUIDED TOUR OF SUFFERING: To your left, perhaps your right, perhaps even straight ahead, you find a small black room. In it sits a Jew. He is scum. He is starving. He is afraid. Please - try not to look away.
Markus Zusak
#2. Leader must have a vision. Leader must have a passion to transform the vision into action. Leader must be able to travel into an unexplored path.
Thakur Amitabh
#3. It is ridiculous to assume you can tax the people that are working and give the money (to people) who are not working and somehow this creates economy activity. You are destroying as much by taking from those who are working and creating.
Yaron Brook
#4. You've got to stop whipping a dead horse sometime.
Jim Knight
#5. I'll bet Shakespeare compromised himself a lot; anybody who's in the entertainment industry does to some extent.
Christopher Isherwood
#6. The real objective isn't just "knowledge" or getting an 80-20 understanding of the situation. The overriding objective is engagement, creating a buzz, mobilizing people to take action.
Richard Pascale
#7. I just don't know. Maybe I'm good, but that goddamn scale would hesitate a long time before tilting that way.
John D. MacDonald
#8. A scar does not form on the dying. A scar means I've survived.
Chris Cleave
#10. I always think about the settlers who moved to New Zealand in the 1800s. They hadn't even been to the place before. They just packed their bags and shipped over knowing they'd never see their family again or be able to speak to them - they'd maybe get a letter if they were lucky.
Rose McIver
#11. I know that a mother, no matter how impoverished or uneducated, will do anything to save her babies.
Jane Chen
#12. Yet the world of 2014 is already a world in which culture is releasing itself from the shackles of biology. Our
Yuval Noah Harari
#13. Winning an argument with your wife is like winning the war with Iraq. Once you win, you're in even more trouble.
James Carville
#14. The first love disappears, but never goes. That ache becomes reconciliation.
James Baldwin
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