Quotes of Independently - somelinesforyou

“ We must use time creatively. ”

- Martin Luther King Jr.

“ There are so many separate selves; no one who writes creatively hasn't felt that. ”

- Jeanette Winterson

“ We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately. ”

- Benjamin Franklin

“ When push comes to shove, think independently. ”

- Chuck Swindoll

“ If you do not value yourself independently of your achievements, you will not value your achievements. ”

- Gillian Butler and Tony Hope

“ To teach a man how he may learn to grow independently, and for himself, is perhaps the greatest service that one man can do another. ”

- Benjamin Jowett

“ That history just unfolds, independently of a specified direction, of a goal, no one is willing to admit. ”

- Emil Cioran

“ Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. ”

- Ralph Charell

“ The components of anxiety, stress, fear, and anger do not exist independently of you in the world. They simply do not exist in the physical world, even though we talk about them as if they do. ”

- Wayne Dyer

“ Diversity: the art of thinking independently together. ”

- Malcolm S. Forbes

“ The aim must be the training of independently acting and thinking individuals who, however, can see in the service to the community their highest life achievement. ”

- Albert Einstein

“ The mythology of science asserts that with many different scientists all asking their own questions and evaluating the answers independently, whatever personal bias creeps into their individual answers is cancelled out when the large picture is put together… ”

- Ruth Hubbard

“ The mind never need stop growing. Indeed, one of the few experiences which never pall is the experience of watching one's own mind and how it produces new interests, responds to new stimuli, and develops new thoughts, apparently without effort and almost independently of one's own conscious control. ”

- Gilbert Highet

“ Ordinary people think that talent must be always on its own level and that it arises every morning like the sun, rested and refreshed, ready to draw from the same storehouse — always open, always full, always abundant — new treasures that it will heap up on those of the day before; such people are unaware that, as in the case of all mortal things, talent has its increase and decrease, and that independently of the career it takes, like everything that breathes… it undergoes all the accidents of health, of sickness, and of the dispositions of the soul — its gaiety or its sadness… ”

- Eugene Delacroix

“ In quiet and untroubled times it seems to every administrator that it is only by his efforts that the whole population under his rule is kept going, and in this consciousness of being indispensable every administrator finds the chief reward of his labor and efforts… ”

- Leo Tolstoy
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