Temperaments Quotes
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The temperaments of children are often as oddly unsuited to parents as if capricious fairies had been filling cradles with changelings.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
Fire is one of my temperaments. It is behind all my work ... Fire is a chemical presence.
— Ben Okri
When a draco has eaten much fruit, it seeks the juice of the bitter lettuce; it has been seen to do this.
— Aristotle.
People are beginning to wish that the voters had been given breathometer tests when they voted in the present government.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
People have to do what they want to do.
— J Mascis
The history of philosophy is to a great extent that of a certain clash of human temperaments.
— William James
If people don't take politics seriously, then they deserve the jokers that rule over them.
— Jit Sharma
Those with certain temperaments find no way to endure themselves except by striving towards going under.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There are always decades that interest people. For me, that's the Roaring Twenties.
— Ian Somerhalder
Do not forget that children are like rainbows; they come in an array of personalities, levels of resiliency, and a variety of temperaments.
— Asa Don Brown
Although individual temperaments vary, boys are designed to be more assertive, audacious, and excitable than girls are.
— James Dobson
Oh Lord, give me chastity, but do not give it yet.
— Saint Augustine
In or orchestra we have many nationalities, types, and temperaments.
— Artur Rodzinski
A common vision can unite people of very different temperaments.
— Timothy Keller
[Like they say,] small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it.
— Dave Courtney
When a system is stable, telling the worker about mistakes is only tampering.
— W. Edwards Deming
Nothing abstruse or ambivalent about it, not a speck of the metaphoric or the symbolic.
— Haruki Murakami
You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims.
— Harriett Woods
The brave man, indeed, calls himself lord of the land, through his iron, through his blood.
— Ernst Moritz Arndt
Those who have easy, cheerful attitudes tend to be happier than those with less pleasant temperaments, regardless of money, making it, or success.
— Joyce Brothers
Nothing ought to be more weighed than the nature of books recommended by public authority. So recommended, they soon form the character of the age.
— Edmund Burke
This was London, and you either held on, or fell by the walkside like that fellow had.
— Chris Wooding