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16835 Quotes By Christina Engela

I note the lengths to which Christianist groups are prepared to go to, to influence government and to network hate-churches in order to get their way and to rob people of their human rights, and it gives me cold chills. — Christina Engela

16835 Quotes By Winston Churchill

An aphorism is not an aphorism unless you know what it means. — Winston Churchill

16835 Quotes By Hesiod

This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end. — Hesiod

16835 Quotes By Novalis

Our bodies are molded rivers. — Novalis

16835 Quotes By Mats Wilander

Sports is about balls and about heart and you don't find too many champions in any sport in the world without heart or balls. He might have them, but against Nadal they shrink to a very small size and it's not once, it's every time. — Mats Wilander

16835 Quotes By Barry Hannah

Love and despair go hand in hand. — Barry Hannah

16835 Quotes By Vincent Casale

Dare to believe for thy will be done! — Vincent Casale

16835 Quotes By Virginia Woolf

So now, Mrs. Ramsay thought, she could return to that dream land, that unreal but fascinating place, the Manning's drawing-room at Marlow twenty years ago; where one moved about without haste or anxiety, for there was no future to worry about. She knew what had happened to them, what to her. It was like reading a good book again, for she knew the end of that story, since it had happened twenty years ago, and life, which shot down even from this dining-room table in cascades, heaven knows where, was sealed up there, and lay, like a lake, placidly between its banks. — Virginia Woolf

16835 Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency first by inflation then by deflation the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered ... I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies ... The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs. — Thomas Jefferson

16835 Quotes By Will Advise

Youir're doing this wrong. — Will Advise

16835 Quotes By George Eliot

people who have pleasant homes get indoor enjoyments that they would never think of but for the rain. If — George Eliot

16835 Quotes By Daymond John

I've come to learn that my initial investment is more about the person versus the product that I am buying into. I've also learned that I really do enjoy giving worthy people an opportunity of a lifetime. — Daymond John