Quote by Jose Marti
Other famous men, those of much talk and few deeds, soon evaporate

Other famous men, those of much talk and few deeds, soon evaporate. Action is the dignity of greatness. – Jose Marti

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Let those who desire a secure homeland conquer it. Let those who do not conquer it live under the whip and in exile, watched over like wild animals, cast from one country to another, concealing the death of their souls with a beggars smile from the scorn of free men. – Jose Marti

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Exile
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Only those who spread treachery, fire, and death out of hatred for the prosperity of others are undeserving of pity. – Jose Marti

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Death
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We are free, but not to be evil, not to be indifferent to human suffering, not to profit from the people, from the work created and sustained through their spirit of political association, while refusing to contribute to the political state that we profit from. – Jose Marti

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work
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I actually dont know anyone who wants to be famous for fames sake, at least not anyone I respect. But you need to have a certain amount of power in order to be able to do what you want. – Michael Ian Black

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Few would argue that Richard Dawkins is the worlds most famous atheist, especially now that his friend and rival for the title, Christopher Hitchens, has now gone to meet his Maker. – Ray Comfort

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I dont feel famous. – Uma Thurman

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I do not like being famous. I like being normal. – Vince Gill

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You know you’re a language nerd when you have a strong opinion about serial commas. – Author unknown

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In the world at large, people are rewarded or punished in ways that are often utterly random. In the garden, cause and effect, labor and reward, are re-coupled. Gardening makes sense in a senseless world. By extension, then, the more gardens in the world, the more justice, the more sense is created. – Andrew Weil

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