#Inward Quotes #Let Me Quotes
“The nearest I have ever seen to the great Willie Pep”
“We wanted to be led by our mission and to embed our values throughout the world.”
“I don't remember my parents together, ever: my father was much older, and really only interested in collecting magazines and bathroom suites; we were the only family in the area to have a bathroom suite on the lawn.”
“The human mind is generally far more eager to praise or dispraise than it is to describe and define.”
“I don't stand in anybody else's way of accomplishing their dreams, and I don't like people standing in my way, either. That seems like a hostile thing to do.”
“Kyoto protocol is not a simple environmental issue, where you can say scientists are not unanimous. This is about international relations, this is about the economy, about trying to create a level playing field for big businesses throughout the world. You have to understand what is at stake, and that is why it is serious,...”
“If the feudal knight was the clearest embodiment of society in the early Middle Ages, and the "bourgeois" under Capitalism, the educated person will represent society in the post-capitalist society in which knowledge has become the central resource.”
“Independence of thought is a most valuable quality in a chess-player, both at the board and when preparing for a game.”
Source : David Bronstein (1991). “200 Open Games”, p.113, Courier Corporation
Alexander MacLaren
Archibald Thomas Robertson
Arthur W. Pink
Bernard of Clairvaux
F. F. Bruce Scholar
Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon
John Bunyan Writer
Philip Schaff
E. W. Bullinger