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Filmer 9 Quotes By Andie MacDowell

The truth is that humans have the potential to be horrific. And I think being conscious of that is important. — Andie MacDowell

Filmer 9 Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Evans, Evans!" He Cried.
Mrs. Smith was talking aloud to himself, Agnes the servant girl cries to Mrs. Filmer in the kitchen. "Evans, Evans" he had said as she brought in the tray. She jumped, she did. She scuttled downstairs. — Virginia Woolf

Filmer 9 Quotes By Stephen Livingston

Then Freddie was transformed into a moth. His old empty body fell forward face first into the water with a splash. Slicked back hair tied in a ponytail floated on the surface of the pool like a dead rodent on the sea as Freddie fluttered up towards a nearby streetlamp. — Stephen Livingston

Filmer 9 Quotes By Daniel Hudson

When you fight you are in a situation where failure can happen. This chance of failure forges your character in many ways. — Daniel Hudson

Filmer 9 Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

You know, she's really just a figurehead off an old ship, but the people needed comfort and rescue, so when they looked at it, they saw Mary, and so the spirit of Mary took it over. Really, her spirit is everywhere, Lily, just everywhere. Inside rocks and trees and even people, but sometimes it will get concentrated in certain places and just beam out at you in a special way. — Sue Monk Kidd

Filmer 9 Quotes By John Locke

Freedom then is not what Sir Robert Filmer tells us, O. A.8 55, "a liberty for every one to do what he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any laws." But freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power erected in it; a liberty to follow my own will in all things, where the rule prescribes not; and not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man; as freedom of nature is to be under no other restraint but the law of nature. — John Locke

Filmer 9 Quotes By George Orwell

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. — George Orwell