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1531 Quotes By Franz Grillparzer

Robespierre, this pedant of freedom! — Franz Grillparzer

1531 Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

At what point did men decide that women are "on the market" to "be picked?" "Pick me! Pick me!" Oh really? Is it really like that? I shall be the one to do the picking, thank you. No one will in any way line me up against the wall and take a pick. Men do not do the picking. Women do the picking. Only stupid women wish to be "picked out." This is the ancient way, this is the way of gods and angels. Women are not "on the market;" women are seated on thrones. — C. JoyBell C.

1531 Quotes By Jake LaMotta

I read the Romans had bread and circuses. We had home relief and boxing. — Jake LaMotta

1531 Quotes By Mary Daheim

Never harbor regrets. Such useless emotions detract from an avowed purpose. Spare neither tears nor sentiment, which sap strength and energy. Rather, shake the dust of encumbering people and places from your feet and march bravely into the future. We are the women of the world, and we will not be denied. — Mary Daheim

1531 Quotes By Paracelsus

For God, who is in heaven, is in man. Where else can heaven be, if not in man? As we need it, it must be within us. Therefore it knows our prayer even before we have uttered it, for it is closer to our hearts than to our words.
- Opus paramirum, I:ix — Paracelsus

1531 Quotes By Joshua Oppenheimer

I believe every time you film anybody, you create reality with that person - whether it's fiction or nonfiction. — Joshua Oppenheimer

1531 Quotes By Thelonious Monk

Miles'd got killed if he hit me. — Thelonious Monk

1531 Quotes By Jodi Picoult

On December 9, 1531, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to an Indian named Juan Diego. A carpet of roses blossoming in the dead of winter and a Madonna with a coffee-colored face appearing on Juan Diego's robe were enough further evidence to convince the local bishop to erect a shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe. There are those who say Guadalupe is Tonantzin, an Aztec goddess who existed years before Juan Diego came along. The Spanish missionaries, knowing that she had quite a local following, — Jodi Picoult