Athenian Citizenship Quotes
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Athenian Citizenship Quotes & Sayings
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Story was magic. Magic was story. Memory was also story, disparate events linked together in our mind to create a narrative.
— Jim C. Hines
The traditional Confucian structure that invoked ideals of perfect human virtue for harmony must incorporate the rule of law for the modern era.
— Patrick Mendis
Downright admonition, as a rule, is too blunt for the recipient.
— Henry Ward Beecher
What really matters?
people. always people.
protect yourself from people. but love some of them, also.
because that's all there is. — Julio Alexi Genao
people. always people.
protect yourself from people. but love some of them, also.
because that's all there is. — Julio Alexi Genao
The immortal photographers will be straightforward photographers, those who do not rely on tricks or special techniques.
— Philippe Halsman
Has any one supposed it lucky to be born?
I hasten to inform him or her it is just as lucky to die, and I know it. — Walt Whitman
I hasten to inform him or her it is just as lucky to die, and I know it. — Walt Whitman
If one person has a right to something he did not earn, of necessity it requires that another person not have a right to something that he did earn.
— Walter E. Williams
The time's gone by for sentiment and all that foolery. Mercy's all very well but after all it's justice that clinches the bargain.
— Walter De La Mare
I am misanthropos, and hate mankind, For thy part, I do wish thou wert a dog, That I might love thee something.
— William Shakespeare
My king?"
"Yes, my queen?"
"Take me home. — Melina Marchetta
"Yes, my queen?"
"Take me home. — Melina Marchetta
As a journalist, one tends to think there's nothing off limits.
— Peter Jennings
I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world.
[As quoted in Plutarch's Of Banishment] — Socrates
[As quoted in Plutarch's Of Banishment] — Socrates