Chiapello Town Quotes & Sayings
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History has now been for the first time systematically considered, and has been found, like other phenomena, subject to invariable laws. — Auguste Comte

If you strike us down now we shall rise again and renew the fight. You cannot conquer Ireland; you cannot extinguish the Irish passion for freedom. If our deed has not been sufficient to win freedom then our children will win it by a better deed. — Padraig Pearse

She lifted her sewing and bit off the thread in the way women do to make your flesh crawl. — Robert Penn Warren

That would be a slow and cruel death," said Gebe Meskal quietly. "He may survive a week on such a regime, but so little of a skin is not sufficient water for a man laboring in the desert."
Telemakos said through his teeth, "It is for a child. — Elizabeth Wein

I think character never changes; the Acorn becomes an Oak, which is very little like an Acorn to be sure, but it never becomes an Ash ... — Hester Lynch Piozzi

Children are God's Apostles, sent forth, day by day, to preach of love, and hope, and peace. — James Russell Lowell

I like writing historical fiction. — Philippa Gregory

We should be humble enough to distinguish between what the Bible says and our interpretations of it. — John C. Lennox

Our own life has to be our message. — Thich Nhat Hanh

At some point in time, you definitely have to go drama. Not to say that you're going drama just because everybody else does it. You do it to challenge yourself. You do it because, naturally, in the profession of acting, you want to show growth. You want to say that you take the craft seriously. — Kevin Hart

But he knew he'd started reading books on Sri Lanka, because he needed to explain things, to himself and others -- because if that world, his world over there had ever made sense, it seemed far more confused when questioned from outside. — Pradeep Jeganathan

Christians are the unstable, unlettered, superstitious masses — Pope Julius II