May Quotes - Page 359

For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.
Ben Jonson, William Gifford (1857). “The Works of Ben Jonson”, p.788
Beatrice Webb (1956). “Diaries, 1924-1932”
CEO Forum: Media mogul Diller on Tweeter, Ticketmaster, etc.,
"The Spirit of the Laws". Book by Baron de Montesquieu, Book XXXI: Theory of the Feudal Laws Among the Franks in Relation they Bear to the Revolutions of their Monarchy, Ch. 21: The Same Subject continued, 1748.
Barbara Ehrenreich (2011). “Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War”, p.131, Granta Books
As the trunk is one but the branches are many, yoga is one but adaptations may vary.
B.K.S. Iyengar (2008). “Astadala Yogamala (Collected Works), Volume 7”, p.252, Allied Publishers
Ayn Rand (2016). “Atlas Shrugged”, p.472, Hamilton Books
Genius is an exaggeration of dimension. So is elephantiasis. Both may be only a disease.
Ayn Rand (2005). “The Fountainhead”, p.290, Penguin