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Top 417 Southern Quotes

Nothing is endless
I know that now
Let me go
V
-Violet's letter — Jessica Shirvington

Let us pray to the Lord and ask him to protect the family in the crisis with which the devil wants to destroy it. Families are the domestic church where Jesus grows in the love of a married couple, in the lives of their children. — Pope Francis

If a play is good and you're effective in it, you suddenly hear a silence that is loud, and that moment makes the whole schmageggy business of an actor or an actress worthwhile, because you suddenly know that they are human beings like you, who are receiving something from you. — Shelley Winters

Twentieth century music is like paedophilia. No matter how persuasively and persistently its champions urge their cause, it will never be accepted by the public at large, who will continue to regard it with incomprehension, outrage and repugnance. — Kingsley Amis

In death, as so often in life, truth is stranger than fiction." Why is life more unpredictable than a football game? — Joanna Eliot

I'm kind of a neat freak. My place is really organized. My socks are even organized: colors and sizes. — Ryan Guzman

Labor is the law of happiness. — Abel Stevens

I really do not care if it is a B-movie or not. — Pam Grier

Every single time you make a merger, somebody is losing his identity. And saying something different is just rubbish. — Carlos Ghosn

That is the worst of Poirot. Order and Method are his gods. He goes so far as to attribute all his success to them. — Agatha Christie

they say every living thing requires proper nutrition to survive, they also say music is food for the soul, if that was true i would hav been long dead, hence proved that the soul which survive on music is not a soul but a desire and desires don't die until killed, we should be concerned about the soul which will be held accountable after our deaths, we should make sure our soul is not on dieting now a days — Nauman Khan

Oh that Thou wouldest bless me indeed, and make these inferior blessings real blessings; — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Our obligation to the world is, primarily, our obligation to our own future. Obviously, we cannot develop beyond a certain point unless other nations develop, too. — Eleanor Roosevelt