People's True Nature Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about People's True Nature
People's True Nature Quotes & Sayings
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When we depress, we believe we are the victims of a feeling over which we have no control.
— William Glasser
I wanted to be a cowboy in cowboy movies.
— Mary Pope Osborne
But try as you might to protect people from danger, you cannot keep them from their true nature.
— Alice Hoffman
Groundless superstition ill befits an army; valor is the only deity that rules in the warrior's breast.
— Silius Italicus
The avant-garde poet or artist tries in effect to imitate God by creating something valid solely on its own terms.
— Clement Greenberg
I have look'd on Worlds far distant, their Beauty how pitiless.
— Thomas Pynchon
The crux of the matter, is that people don't understand the true nature of money. It is meant to circulate, not be wrapped up in a stocking
— Guglielmo Marconi
It is undoubtedly true that some people mistake sycophancy for good nature, but it is equally true that many more mistake impertinence for sincerity.
— George D. Prentice
It's true that no one is indispensable, but things aren't just right when some people are not around.
— Ufuoma Apoki
It's who I am I don't have to try hard
— Avril Lavigne
I've found that people reveal nothing of their true selves except within their art and their sin." ~ Dacey Sinnett, 'ROAM
— Dez Schwartz
One person may look and only see a tree, whereas others may look and see a tree with leaves.
— Adrian Sandvaer
Distance reflects the true intensity of the relationship.. Some people come too close & Some forgets that u exist too..
— Vineet Upadhyay
Now God be praised, I will die in peace.
— James Wolfe
Lord, stamp eternity on my eyeballs.
— Jonathan Edwards
Such verdicts are crimes against truth. The Law is a lie, and through it men lie most shamelessly.
— Jack London
It was not curiosity that killed the goose who laid the golden egg, but an insatiable greed that devoured common sense.
— E.A. Bucchianeri