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1448 Lawrence Quotes By Voltaire

When truth is evident, it is impossible for parties and factions to rise. There never has been a dispute as to whether there is daylight at noon. — Voltaire

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Tucker Elliot

People have been fighting and dying over religion for thousands of years. I could understand that fear. It creeps up on you a bit more when you're alone in a foreign land. You certainly worry about it more when you walk the same streets as violent people that harbor a clear hatred of your beliefs and values. The reality is some Muslims in the world would kill me for being Christian, just as some Christians in the world would kill Maya, Gita, Farid and Ridwan for being Muslim. Nowadays news outlets and social media have reified that fear. It keeps some people focused and aware. It paralyzes others. It blinds some of us. That's what happened to me. It's why I felt the whole world shake. Twice. — Tucker Elliot

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Miranda Richardson

But I hope that you walk around the corner and you get very surprised. — Miranda Richardson

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Brian Johnson

Happiness isn't some elusive treasure we chase after. It's a state of being we need to PRACTICE. — Brian Johnson

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Find the right surroundings, the people who will help you to carry out your mission and realize your gift — Sunday Adelaja

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Nina Bawden

I've never found it made the slightest difference being a woman - though there is a sort of feeling that as you get older you're not so interesting. — Nina Bawden

1448 Lawrence Quotes By M. Leighton

How can you make me feel this way? I barely know you. — M. Leighton

1448 Lawrence Quotes By Isaac Barrow

Virtue is not a mushroom, that springeth up of itself in one night when we are asleep, or regard it not; but a delicate plant, that groweth slowly and tenderly, needing much pains to cultivate it, much care to guard it, much time to mature it, in our untoward soil, in this world's unkindly weather. — Isaac Barrow