Flindt Andersen Quotes & Sayings
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I die innocent of all the crimes laid to my charge; I pardon those who have occasioned my death; and I pray to God that the blood you are going to shed may never be visited on France. — Louis XVI Of France

Pictures are much harder to do than the theater ... You're at the mercy of the camera angles and the piecemeal technique. — Sydney Greenstreet

Do not trouble yourself for your brethren, for we have already provided lands for them, which they shall possess forever. — Gaius Marius

In many chapels, reddened by the setting sun, the saints rest silently, waiting for someone to love them." These words, penned by an unknown priest, long dead,were the inspiration for my new series on the lives of saints who have fallen deep into the shadows of obscurity. My hope is that, in reading their heroic stories, you will make the acquaintance of some of God's Forgotten Friends. (From the Preface of "Saint Magnus The Last Viking") — Susan Peek

Here are two facts that should not both be true:
- There is sufficient food produced in the world every year to feed every human being on the planet.
- Nearly 800 million people literally go hungry every day, with more than a third of the earth's population
2 billion men and women
malnourished one way or another, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. — Michael Dorris

I think this point is so important, I'm going to repeat it: You should never listen to criticism that is primarily intended to wound, even if it contains more than a grain of truth. — Robin Stern

Never do anything that someone else can and will do, when there is so much of importance to be done which others cannot or will not do. — Dawson Trotman

Love and take care of yourself because you are your best friend, and you have to live with yourself rest of the life. — Debasish Mridha

Wherever the bird with no feet flew, she found trees with no limbs. — Audre Lorde

I often start writing in order to excite an expansive emotion. — James Broughton

There is nothing I should care more to do, if it were possible, than to rouse the imagination of men and women to a vision of human claims in those races of their fellow-men who most differ from them in customs and beliefs. — George Eliot