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Quotes About People

variation on the words of the famous American president Abraham Lincoln: God must love stupid people because He certainly made a lot of them.
~ Faye Kellerman
Las personas nunca cambian; cambian las circunstancias. Y esa variación es la que modifica las relaciones entre las personas.
~ Federico Andahazi
Las personas nunca cambian; cambian las circunstancias. Y esa variación es la que modifica las relaciones entre las personas. Las
~ Federico Andahazi
Y que es preciso que los pueblos lean para que aprendan no sólo el verdadero sentido de la libertad, sino el sentido actual de la comprensión mutua y de la vida. — Dime qué lees y te diré quién eres
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
There is no one who in giving a kiss does not feel the smile of faceless people, and no one who in touching a newborn child forgets the motionless skulls of horses.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
The light is buried under chains and noisesin impudent challenge of rootless science.Through the suburbs sleepless people stagger,as though just delivered from a shipwreck of blood.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
Well, there's just some universal truths in a way that I've just observed to be true. You read Voltaire. You read modern literature. Anywhere you go, there's these observations about romantic love and what it does people, and these rotten feelings that rarely are people meaning to do that to each other.
~ Feist
Acting has always existed alongside my normal life. It's been a case of learning on the job. I've worked in so many styles, with so many people, so I've picked bits up from everyone and everything.
~ Felicity Jones
at or near the earth's surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so. The first is unpleasant and ill paid; the second is pleasant and highly paid.
~ Felix Dennis
In a democratic society like ours, relief must come through an aroused popular conscience that sears the conscience of the people's representatives.
~ Felix Frankfurter
It is a fair summary of history to say that the safeguards of liberty have been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.
~ Felix Frankfurter
For all its terrible faults, in one sense America is still the last, best hope of mankind, because it spells out so vividly the kind of happiness that most people actually want, regardless of what they are told they ought to want.
~ Ferdinand Mount
I have the impression that we are the last people on Earth. - It wouldn't be so bad. We would have all the wine of the world to ourselves.
~ Ferenc Máté
Y cómo se resiste la gente a devolverle al planeta los átomos prestados.
~ Fernando Aramburu
This is a work of fiction. If certain characters resemble people in real life, it is because certain people in real life resemble characters from a novel. Nobody, therefore, is entitled to feel included in this book. Nobody, by the same token, to feel excluded.
~ Fernando Del Paso
The value of things is not the time they last, but the intensity with which they occur. That is why there are unforgettable moments and unique people!
~ Fernando Pessoa
Qué es! ¡Qué és! ¡Qué es! Se ve. Se siente. El pueblo está presente.
~ Fernando Vallejo
The revenues of Cuban state-run companies are used exclusively for the benefit of the people, to whom they belong.
~ Fidel Castro
I wonder now if, as well as those millions of scent receptors, dogs also have the ability to love a whole bunch of people unconditionally, with no limits on numbers.
~ Fiona Gibson
Presenting honest stories of working people as told by rich Hollywood stars"
~ Firesign Theatre
I like people and get along, and I'm afraid to express my anger and my rage.
~ Fisher Stevens
The Minister's drive to achieve another vanity trophy paid for by the regular people who work in Canada's auto sector is amazing to watch and I congratulate him on this ignominious achievement.
~ Flavio Volpe
Although people feel blessed in the presence of a holy man who wants the world to be right and people to be happy, the holy man cannot make that happen.
~ Fleming Rutledge
The really unfailing sign of a belle is that she exhausts people. In the old days, a girl could faint, which meant that some man had to pick her up and carry her while two or three others ran hither and yon fetching smelling salrs, water, or a litter on which to cart her away. This simply doesn't happen any more. Passing out from too much straight bourbon is just not as bellelike as fainting from unknown causes, nor is it as fastidious.
~ Florence King