Ada Velez famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • . . . nobody every taught you loyalty . . .

  • I believe, Messieurs, in loyalty---to one's friends and one's family and one's caste.

  • For thousands of years, father and son have stretched wistful hands across the canyon of time, each eager to help the other to his side, but neither quite able to desert the loyalties of his contemporaries. The relationship is always changing and hence always fragile; nothing endures except the sense of difference.

  • When you can show concern about what matters to your customer, that's Business to Customer Loyalty, and you can bet on it, you've just acquired a customer for life.

  • All resistance is a rupture with what is. And every rupture begins, for those engaged in it, through a rupture with oneself.

  • Just as true humor is laughter at oneself, true humanity is knowledge of oneself.

  • Guard against idols -- yes, guard against all idols, of which surely the greatest is oneself.

  • One must train oneself, by small and frequent efforts, to dominate one's feelings.

  • Resenting the obtuseness of others is not good ground for shooting oneself in the foot.

  • It is a pledge that senility has not the last say in everything.

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