Top 14 Winthrop Rockefeller Quotes
#1. Freedom and blood I make my mark and fight for tomorrow. Finally I've got something, Something I can raise my voice for. Fine, tell them who you really want. Fine, well you'll get yours and I'll get mine.
Sara Quin
#2. I have enjoyed the personal use of money; but I have gotten the greatest satisfaction from using it to advance my beliefs in human relations, human values.
Winthrop Rockefeller
#3. The individual's habits of thought make an organic complex, the trend of which is necessarily in the direction of serviceability to the life process. When it is attempted to assimilate systematic waste or futility, as an end in life, into this organic complex, there presently supervenes a revulsion.
Thorstein Veblen
#4. People generally didn't cheat in good relationships.
Emily Giffin
#5. The best is the enemy of good.
Voltaire
#6. The genres change but all of my stories feature ordinary people thrown into frightening, life-altering situations.
Brian Pinkerton
#7. I'm a minister, and I serve as a minister in addition to being a university professor.
Tony Campolo
#8. Today is a great day, not only of healing and reconciliation, but also coming together. I'm so glad the whole Little Rock Nine was alive and here to see this.
Winthrop Rockefeller
#9. The reason I like my job is that I have this desire to create. I have this desire to create things and build things, and Google has enabled me to build and create things and to build products that are used by people all over the globe.
Susan Wojcicki
#10. I yearn to see other chief executives throughout the nation follow suit, so that as a people we may hasten the elimination of barbarism as a tool of American justice.
Winthrop Rockefeller
#11. I do not hope somebody breaks in. However, if they did, I pity them. I pity the fool that breaks into my house.
Amber Heard
#12. Here's the problem with every woman's wardrobe: The person who buys the clothes is not the same person who later has to wear them.
Mimi Strong
#13. I understand Jacqueline Kennedy has redone the White House in eighteenth-century style. Why, then, I'd fit in perfectly.
Barry Goldwater
#14. In reality, Rome had grown too big for lots of people to handle its vast affairs any longer by committee.
Edward Gibbon
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