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To be sincere means to be the same person when one is with oneself; that is to say, alone - but that is all it means.
— Paul Valery
If we desire a certain type of civilisation and culture we must exterminate the sort of people who do not fit into it.
— George Bernard Shaw
Pareto's Law can be summarized as follows: 80% of the outputs
result from 20% of the inputs. — Timothy Ferriss
result from 20% of the inputs. — Timothy Ferriss
My biggest influences are strong, creative women that chart their own path, lead their own lives and drive the course of history.
— Rachel Roy
Ash on an old man's sleeve / Is all the ash the burnt roses leave, / Dust in the air suspended / Marks the place where a story ended.
— T. S. Eliot
Thieves at home must hang; but he that puts Into his overgorged and bloated purse The wealth of Indian provinces, escapes.
— William Cowper
Books have always helped me make sense of things. With any life experience, you can find someone who has documented it in a poetic way.
— Kate Beckinsale
You can't make more time, only better choices.
— Tommy Newberry
Seasons vary, circumstances change, feelings fluctuate, friendships cool, friends die, but Christ is ever the same.
— Octavius Winslow
Christ ... said that a man who had looked after a woman lustfully had sinned as much as the man who had seduced her. How absurd!
— Bertrand Russell
When it comes to you
it belongs to you
and, when it belongs to you, it is your.
Take care of your challenges — Prakhar Srivastav
it belongs to you
and, when it belongs to you, it is your.
Take care of your challenges — Prakhar Srivastav
I guess after a certain age, things change and those things or people or friendships that happen in movies, just don't happen in real life.
— Alberto Fuguet
Improvements are invented only by those who can feel that something is not good.
— Friedrich Nietzsche