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Beryle Lantz Quotes By William Lloyd Garrison

Our country is the world, our countrymen are all mankind. We love the land of our nativity, only as we love all other lands. The interests, rights, and liberties of American citizens are no more dear to us than are those of the whole human race. Hence we can allow no appeal to patriotism, to revenge any national insult or injury.
(Declaration of Sentiments, Boston Peace Conference (28 September 1838)) — William Lloyd Garrison

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

Every mile was redolent of associations, which she would not have missed for the world, but each of which made her cry upon 'the days that are no more' with ineffable longing. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Nick Frost

My formative years were all about 'Star Wars' - the first three, not the last crap, obviously. I understood 'Star Trek' but it was too caricatured for me. — Nick Frost

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Anika Noni Rose

I think New Orleans is such a beautiful city. It looks like a fairytale when you walk through the French Quarter or the Garden District. There is such a lush sense of color, style, architecture - and the people themselves. — Anika Noni Rose

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Kathleen Turner

I think my mission is to become the greatest human I can. I know that sounds pompous, but what else do we have? — Kathleen Turner

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Josh McDowell

The Old Testament records the preparation for the coming of the Messiah. The Gospels record the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ our Lord. The book of Acts records the propagation of the gospel (the good news) concerning Jesus Christ. The Epistles (letters) explain the gospel and its implications for our lives. The book of Revelation anticipates and describes the second coming of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His eternal kingdom. From beginning to end, the Bible glorifies Jesus Christ and centers on Him. Its Christ-centeredness is one of its wonderful features. — Josh McDowell

Beryle Lantz Quotes By L.J.Smith

The first rule of truly living - do the thing you are most afraid of. — L.J.Smith

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Charles M. Sheldon

Is it a reproach on the form of our discipleship that the exhibition of actual suffering for Jesus on the part of those who walk in His steps always provokes astonishment as at the sight of something very unusual? — Charles M. Sheldon

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Chetan Bhagat

The real middle class India that has always been looking for a voice that is its very own. I write about it because I belong to it. — Chetan Bhagat

Beryle Lantz Quotes By John Updike

The fullness ends when we give Nature her ransom, when we make children for her. Then she is through with us, and we become, first inside, and then outside, junk. Flower stalks. — John Updike

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Richard Edward Harding

Most of everything is very little of not very much at all. — Richard Edward Harding

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Ali Landry

Sex outdoors is great. I'm not an exhibitionist, but I love the possibility that people might be able to see. — Ali Landry

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Adam Braun

While many in the social enterprise space often qualify themselves as 'non-profit,' these organizations should instead treat themselves as 'for-purpose.' These organizations should focus on their mission to create social good, while still treating themselves with the same commitment to rigor and discipline as the best for-profits. — Adam Braun

Beryle Lantz Quotes By W.E.B. Du Bois

As Negro voting increased, Congress got an improved sense of hearing. — W.E.B. Du Bois

Beryle Lantz Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

One of the things that I tell beginning writers is this: If you describe a landscape, or a cityscape, or a seascape, always be sure to put a human figure somewhere in the scene. Why? Because readers are human beings, mostly interested in human beings. People are humanists. Most of them are humanists, that is. — Kurt Vonnegut