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5841 Quotes By Sarah Ruhl

I see, in women friends, a really dangerous phenomenon where it seems they reach a certain age and become invisible. — Sarah Ruhl

5841 Quotes By Peter Diamandis

I have the general philosophy of creating the future you want to see. — Peter Diamandis

5841 Quotes By Donna Grant

Love can heal. And forgive. — Donna Grant

5841 Quotes By Charles Murray

The genius of free human beings is that, given responsibility, they join together to take care of each other - to be their brothers' keepers when their brother needs help. The triumph of an earlier America was that it had set all the right trends in motion, at a time when the world was first coming out of millennia of poverty into an era of plenty. The tragedy of contemporary America is that it abandoned that course. Libertarians want to return to it. — Charles Murray

5841 Quotes By Jasper Fforde

The only thing you really get to figure out after a lifetime of study is that there's more stuff to figure out. Frustrating and enlightening at the same time. — Jasper Fforde

5841 Quotes By John R.W. Stott

Christianity is a religion of salvation, and the fact is that there is nothing in any of the non-Christian religions to compare with this message of a God who loved, and came after, and died for, a world of lost sinners. — John R.W. Stott

5841 Quotes By Margaret Atwood

One day, he said that what you had to do in any adversarial situation was to kill the king, as in chess. I said people didn't have kings any more. He said he meant the centre of power, but today it wouldn't be a single person, it would be the technological connections. — Margaret Atwood

5841 Quotes By Daniel H. Pink

Clarity depends on contrast. In — Daniel H. Pink

5841 Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

Perhaps all our loves are merely hints and symbols; vagabond-language scrawled on gate-posts and paving-stones along the weary road that others have tramped before us; perhaps you and I are types and this sadness which sometimes falls between us springs from disappointment in our search, each straining through and beyond the other, snatching a glimpse now and then of the shadow which turns the corner always a pace or two ahead of us. — Evelyn Waugh

5841 Quotes By Susane Colasanti

How can someone who means so much to a person mean nothing the next day? — Susane Colasanti