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Who Quotes by Michael Leunig
- I never really understood who the Magi were as a child. What is a Magi? Not a word I would use, but a magpie I…
- Practically every technology that is ever invented is touted as being the new savior, the thing that will bring peace and goodwill to the earth,…
- Who can protest alone? Who dares rise up? It is not easy. One is all alone, and evermore shall be so.
- The scariness of manhood to males may be symbolically seen in the many stories of indigenous Australian boys who ran away and hid in the…
- The child who has no need to feign empirical knowledge about life can wonder and fantasise with great ease. The world is his oyster, or…
- What a magical thing is the bed, and what a vulnerable, innocent creature is the sleeping human - the human who never looks more truthful…
More Who Quotes
- The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt
- Revolutionaries do not make revolutions. The revolutionaries are those who know when power is lying in the street and then they can… — Hannah Arendt
- Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless. — Hannah Arendt
- In Italy the censor is very old and there are many judges and psychiatrists who analyse you. — Dario Argento
- Aside from a handful of guys boxing is missing the good trainers, that's why our sport is so in the air now… — Alexis Arguello
- I work with really hard-working people who are really good at what they do. — J. J. Abrams
- Sometimes people who want to understand Haiti from a political perspective may be missing part of the picture. They also need to… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those… — Aristotle
- I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self. — Aristotle
- He who hath many friends hath none. — Aristotle
- Misfortune shows those who are not really friends. — Aristotle