Eyewitnesses Bible Character Quotes & Sayings
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Bradley, I wish I'd understood that stuff you spouted about Hamlet."
"Forget it. No high theory about Shakespeare is any good, not because he's so divine but because he's so human. Even great art is jumble in the end."
"So the critics are just stupid?"
"It needs no theory to tell us this! One should simply try to like as much as one can. — Iris Murdoch

The bond between the United States and Britain has always been strong. It has survived through war and peace, periods of prosperity and economic hardship. — Louis Susman

The mambo never let up for a moment, it frenzied on like an endless journey in the jungle (288). — Jack Kerouac

What do you think you are doing by infesting the whole world? Because I do it with one puny boat, I am called a pirate; because you do it with a great fleet, you are called an emperor. — Augustine Of Hippo

I'm not the Ambassador," said Crosby. "I wish I was, but I'm just a plain, ordinary business man. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

One can be absolutely truthful and sincere even though admittedly the most outrageous liar. Fiction and invention are of the very fabric of life. — Henry Miller

I love going to coffee shops and just sitting and listening. — Julie Roberts

Though we talk peace, we wage war. Sometimes we even wage war in the name of peace. Does that seem paradoxical? Well, war is not afraid of paradoxes. — Elie Wiesel

Evil spawns mayhem while benevolence repairs; doing good comforts the living while prayers are extended to the one who attends to the dead. — Donna Lynn Hope

I don't like to be disparaging about my past roles. That's the only taboo that I don't like to cross. — Neil Patrick Harris

It's surprising what you can fail to achieve if you really put your mind to it. — Peter James West

You least obtain something great from the great thing you regard as least though such great thing can give you something great — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

...in the assassination of three of its first four caliphs, the "successors" to Mohammed and rulers of the faithful. Those early assassinations led to the split between Sunnis and Shiites, battle lines drawn fourteen centuries ago that US troops would encounter, and help reignite, in Iraq. There is no distinction between modern and ancient history in the Middle East. No region is more obsessed with its own past. Islam began as a force to be reckoned with, and Muslims have longed to return to their former glory. — Richard Engel