Bloviated Ignoramus Quotes & Sayings
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The family is the engine that drives civilization. Throughout history, those cultures that have failed to found their rules and attitudes of society on the central importance of the family unit have decayed and disintegrated. — Jeremiah Denton

While the new Legionnaire man eliminated his enemies in the name of God, with a cross in his hand, the new Communist man eliminated God altogether and stood on His pedestal. They were both equally thirsty for blood. — Teodor Flonta

Life is about flows not about stuff we have. Water in a tank turns bad. Water that flows gives life. Money in banks turn toxic, it must flow — Gunter Pauli

If you were mean to your parents, they'd give you a good belt in the gob and send you flying across the room. — Frank McCourt

There is a strain in Marx of the cleric, of the vulgar moralist. He paints the capitalist and the bourgeois as incarnations of evil; it is they who are responsible for the woes of mankind. The dismissal of the individual's responsibility for his own misery is the quintessence of clericalism. — John Carroll

Good thoughts yield good things. The future, no matter how dark it seems, can always change, as long as the thoughts change. — R.A. Montgomery

In Newcastle, Kurt announced from the stage, "I am a homosexual, I am a drug user, and I fuck pot-bellied pigs," another classic Cobainism, though only one of his three claims was true. — Charles R. Cross

society's been drugging its women for years — Elizabeth Strout

We grew up poor, very poor, but I am very proud of where I come from. — Pedro Martinez

Holding pain and hurt inside is unhealthy and locks in a lot of toxic energy that works against what we really want, which is healthy love. — Stephan Labossiere

Until the reality of equality between man and woman is fully established and attained, the highest social development of mankind is not possible. — Abdu'l- Baha

Memory was a story you told yourself about yourself, extrapolated from a tiny dot-matrix of facts. — Jeremy Dyson

By and large, the gospel of grace is neither proclaimed, understood, nor lived. — Brennan Manning