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Quotes About People

Io penso che le cose cambino, è ovvio. Ma in base alla mia esperienza, penso spesso che le cose cambiano perché la gente non cambia.
~ Danny Wallace
"Why is thy mind so entangled," said the Master [Virgil], "that thou slackenest thy pace? What is it to thee what they whisper there? Come after me and let the people talk. Stand like a firm tower that never shakes its top for blast of wind."
~ Dante Alighieri
Estoy convencido que hay dos tipos de personas que pasan por este mundo. Los que se divierten y aquellos que sienten que la vida es una gran fiesta y no les llegó la invitación.
~ Dante Gebel
In Psalm 68 we are reminded that Yahweh is not an aloof, austere King who stands afar and is unconcerned for the needs of His people. Rather, He daily bears our burdens, providing us a way of escape from enemies and troubles.
~ Darlene Zschech
Others argue that Jesus' presence and teaching were so powerful that they were well remembered by people who were used to passing on teaching orally. In many ways, this book is about that debate. It is a debate that rages in our culture as people speak about who Jesus was and what he taught.
~ Darrell L. Bock
What Schüssler Fiorenza and Horsley share is a strong emphasis on the prophetic elements of Jesus' teaching that cause us to view people differently. Once again Jesus as teacher is underscored, not Jesus as deliverer.
~ Darrell L. Bock
After the revolution, comes other people.
~ Darren Huston
Some people speculate things that we might do, but we're just continually to organically execute our increase in accommodations on our main platform.
~ Darren Huston
I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me.
~ Dave Barry
The Internet is a giant international network of intelligent, informed computer enthusiasts, by which I mean, "people without lives." We don't care. We have each other.
~ Dave Barry
Hardware: where the people in your company's software section will tell you the problem is. Software: where the people in your company's hardware section will tell you the problem is.
~ Dave Barry
The problem with writing about religion is that you run the risk of offending sincerely religious people, and then they come after you with machetes.
~ Dave Barry
The people learned that they could grumble without being disloyal, because the ministers were not beloved kings above reproach, but only rather stupid people like themselves, probably even more stupid. The ministers discovered that office had undoubted advantages, but they knew they would not be reelected unless they governed well, so mostly they tried their best. Each kept watch that none of the others got away with more than he did, and this kept corruption within limits.
~ Dave Duncan
I met a lot of great people in Saudi Arabia and I'd like to see them again. And I'd love to spend more time in the desert and in the mountains. I felt really at home there.
~ Dave Eggers
In Babel, the people 's greatest fear is the very thing God desires: To be scattered over the face of the earth.
~ Dave Gibbons
Sitting hens are temperamental and should not be disturbed by people or animals.
~ Dave Holderread
Now, as to what he's doing, let me say that the Doctor is at practice of the art of, ah, Pratantimancy – a discipline, you know, of his people.
~ Dave Stone
Freedom resides first in the people without need of a grant from government.
~ David A. Kaplan
In the consecration of the temple, Solomon was giving voice to an intuitive paradox of the Jewish faith: An unapproachable God chooses to abide with his people.
~ David A. Zimmerman
Very little of what he learned of people's actions began or ended with either the noble ideals or the fiendish wickedness he had been taught lay behind all great struggles. There was something comforting in this.
~ David Anthony Durham
way through the back entry to the detectives' division. There weren't so many people there that day, and it seemed like a lot of them were avoiding the place, just staying away as much as they could. He could understand that. After almost ten years as a Denver
~ David Archer
With so many people, democracy is impossible, and corruption is so easy.
~ David Archer
He loved mankind, it was people he couldn't stand.
~ David Archer
in the end what they all had in common was that these were not people. They were consumers: units for the consumption of goods and the payment of revenue. The crime here, the monstrous crime, was not that Bill, or Tracy, or the twins, Grandpa or Aunty Peg were going to die a horrible death, it was not that children were going to be robbed of their parents, or parents robbed of their children. The crime, the heinous, monstrous crime, was that the American economy was going to be crippled
~ David Archer