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3859 Artmar Quotes By George Eliot

Men and women are but children of a larger growth ... — George Eliot

3859 Artmar Quotes By George H. Morris

I'm going to teach you about men. Distances are like men. Never grab the first one you see; it's never the best one, more will come along. — George H. Morris

3859 Artmar Quotes By Amy Reed

Imagine everything feeling wrong. Imagine a hole in your chest the size of God. — Amy Reed

3859 Artmar Quotes By Caleb Crain

He was in the flow of time now. He was in a story. — Caleb Crain

3859 Artmar Quotes By Blanche Wiesen Cook

By 1938, Eleanor Roosevelt was so angry at FDR's policies, she writes a book called This Troubled World. And it is actually a point-by-point rebuttal of her husband's foreign policy. We need collective security. We need a World Court. We need something like the League of Nations. We need to work together to fight fascism. We need embargoes against aggressor nations, and we need to name aggressor nations. All of which is a direct contradiction of FDR's policies. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

3859 Artmar Quotes By Anne Royall

In all countries, and in all ages, from the Druids down to brother Beecher, priests have aimed at universal power. — Anne Royall

3859 Artmar Quotes By Brittany Howard

By the time I'm 35, I'll probably want to have a family. I'd be happy doing that, teaching my kids to do the right things, to do good things. — Brittany Howard

3859 Artmar Quotes By Ilyas Kassam

Logic in all its infinite potential, is the most dangerous of vices. For one can always find some form of logic to justify his action, and rest comfortably in the assurance, that what he did abides by reason. That is why, for us brittle beings, Intention is the only true weapon of peace. — Ilyas Kassam

3859 Artmar Quotes By John Howard Griffin

A love for his child was so profound, it spilled over to all humanity. — John Howard Griffin