Kristin Linklater Quotes
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The mind is reluctant to embrace deep change, and will play devious games to maintain the status quo.
— Kristin Linklater
Sometimes I think the only real division into two is between people who divide everything into two and those who don't.
— Gloria Steinem
To free the voice is to free the person.
— Kristin Linklater
Every dollar released from taxation, that is spent or invested, will create a new job and a new salary.
— John F. Kennedy
Mortals are such fragile things. Just tender feelings walking around exposed in their delicate shells ... Easy to crush.
— Melissa Marr
The good people look for challenges. When teaching becomes a prestigious profession, then you'll get good people.
— Dan Shechtman
One more patronizing comment and I will have you slice off and nail your own tongue to the palace gate.
— Marissa Meyer
I made my fair share of mistakes.
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
This is the Sword of Truth.
— Terry Goodkind
That's my life in there. It would never be possible today to ask as many questions as I did.
— Helen Suzman
Cocaine isn't habit forming. I should know, I've been using it for years
— Tallulah Bankhead
Stand for people. Not a product or service or metric or number. If we stand for real, living, breathing people, we will change the world.
— Simon Sinek
Someday you'll meet people who are actually on crack and you won't think that's a super funny thing to say.
— Patrick Stump
Georgian folk music has more new musical ideas than all the contemporary music.
[Los Angeles Times. 26.02.1990] — Igor Stravinsky
[Los Angeles Times. 26.02.1990] — Igor Stravinsky
People will throw food at me, people will throw words at me, and I have to be stronger than that if I'm going to survive.
— Kiera Cass
A kind life ... is fundamentally a life of courage.
— Wayne Muller
The greatest ornament of an illustrious life is modesty and humility, which go a great way in the character even of the most exalted princes.
— Napoleon Bonaparte