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Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Madeline Ashby

They hate women," Moore said. "Serial killers are the zenith of misogyny." "No, Mr. Moore, that would be the invention of the corset, — Madeline Ashby

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Gary L. Thomas

What if God designed marriage to make us holy more than to make us happy? — Gary L. Thomas

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Paul McCartney

The most important ingredient to making a song work is the magic. You've got a melody, you've got words, but on the more successful songs, there's a sort of magic glow that just happens and you can feel it happening. It just makes the songs sort of roll out. — Paul McCartney

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Various

soon after, a Friend in company began to talk in support of the slave-trade, and said the negroes were understood to be the offspring of Cain, their blackness being the mark which God set upon him after he murdered Abel his brother; that it was the design of Providence they should be slaves, as a condition proper to the race of so wicked a man as Cain was. Then another spake in support of what had been said. To all which I replied in substance as follows: that Noah and his family were all who survived the flood, according to Scripture; — Various

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Moses has revealed the existence of God to his nation. Jesus Christ to the Roman world, Muhammad to the old continent ... — Napoleon Bonaparte

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Charles August Lindbergh

A radical is one who speaks the truth. — Charles August Lindbergh

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Debra Anastasia

Hasn't life taught me well enough? Love is not mine to find. I'm a fool. Damn it to hell. — Debra Anastasia

Brietzke Funeral Home Quotes By Edward Gibbon

But in almost every province of the Roman world, an army of fanatics, without authority and without discipline, invaded the peaceful inhabitants; and the ruin of the fairest structures of antiquity still displays the ravages of those barbarians who alone had time and inclination to execute such laborious destruction. — Edward Gibbon