Frocht Quotes & Sayings
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To theology, ... only what it holds sacred is true, whereas to philosophy, only what holds true is sacred. — Ludwig Feuerbach

If children learn of sex as a relation between their parents to which they owe their own existence, they learn of it in its best form and in connection with its biological purpose. — Bertrand Russell

Nothing really mattered that much, not the good things and not the bad ones. We were in the business of mutual amusement, and we were reasonably prosperous. — John Green

Mother didn't say anything about our money, and she won't wish us to give up everything. Let's each buy what we want, and have a little fun; I'm sure we work hard enough to earn it, cried Jo, examining the heels of her shoes in a gentlemanly manner. — Louisa May Alcott

I am in the valley of prayer on the issue of gay marriage, and I will err on the side of inclusiveness and not exclusion. I'm going to follow Jesus and say, Whosoever will, let them come. And I'm going to extend rights to all of God's children and if I am wrong, God will have to judge me. — Joseph Lowery

Shut up, you Brony," I said. He looked appalled while I heard Wayne whisper, "What's a Brony? — Karina Halle

I think the whole idea of me was that I wasn't going to be but that I wanted to be, desperately. — Chris Elliott

Hardship finds its way into every life. It's just much easier to see our own than other people's. Hannah — Lisa Wingate

I don't go to horror movies. I walked out of 'The Exorcist,' man. — John Carroll Lynch

Design is the application of intent - the opposite of happenstance, and an antidote to accident. — Robert L. Peters

But then I will win her back once again. I will lead her into the desert and speak tenderly to her there. I will return her vineyards to her and transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope. (Hosea 2:14-15 NLT) — Cherie Hill

Yes. I love them both. And I'd die for them both. — Josephine Angelini

One day a partially deaf four years old child came home with a note in his pocket from his teacher, "Your Tommy is too stupid to learn, get him out of school." His mother read the note and answered, "My Tommy is not too stupid to learn, I will teach him myself." And that Tommy grew up to be the great Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison had only three months of formal schooling. — Shiv Khera