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Fartool Quotes By Robert Hall

Mankind are apt to be strongly prejudiced in favor of whatever is countenanced by antiquity, enforced by authority, and recommended by custom. — Robert Hall

Fartool Quotes By Edwina Currie

There's no smoke without mud being flung around. — Edwina Currie

Fartool Quotes By Jean Ingelow

Children bring their own love with them when they come. — Jean Ingelow

Fartool Quotes By John Steinbeck

The craft of writing is the art of penetrating other minds with the figures that are in your own mind. — John Steinbeck

Fartool Quotes By Tony Benn

Of course, Mao made his mistakes, because everybody does, but at least he allowed working people to smoke, even in the most trying circumstances, such as when, for one reason or another, they found themselves up before the firing squad. — Tony Benn

Fartool Quotes By Ahmed Yassin

The so-called peace path is not peace and it is not a substitute for jihad and resistance — Ahmed Yassin

Fartool Quotes By Stephen King

Pennywise: I'll kill you all! Ha-ha! I'll drive you crazy and then I'll kill you all! I'm every nightmare you ever had! I am your worst dream come true! I'm everything you ever were afraid of! — Stephen King

Fartool Quotes By Amish Tripathi

We become gods when we realise that a part of the universal divinity lives within us; — Amish Tripathi

Fartool Quotes By Katharine Fullerton Gerould

No convention gets to be a convention at all except by grace of a lot of clever and powerful people first inventing it, and then imposing it on others. You can be pretty sure, if you are strictly conventional, that you are following genius
a long way off. And unless you are a genius yourself, that is a good thing to do. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould

Fartool Quotes By Bell Hooks

The word "love" is most often defined as a noun, yet al the more astute theorists of love acknowledge that we would all love better if we used it as a verb. — Bell Hooks