Gen Zers Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gen Zers Quotes

Lovers never want to say "I love you" at the same moment. Hence all the love stories. — Mason Cooley

When I was nine - before I grew up and became a scientist - I thought I knew everything, or at least I wanted to know everything, and in my mind there was no difference between the two. At — Jodi Picoult

He told m the best advice he could ever give me is all in this book. We need God's constant help and blessings. Both are in the pages of the Bible. — Rebecca DeMarino

Honor is truly sacred, but holds a lower rank in the scale of moral excellence than virtue. Indeed the former is part of the latter, and consequently has not equal pretensions to support a frame of government productive of human happiness. — John Adams

I don't remember any dream. All I remember is waking up and feeling that there had been a change while I was sleeping. — Brice Marden

You want your coach's blessing. — Candace Parker

I would agree 'Paul' is a sci-fi genre movie. And a road movie. — Nick Frost

Obstacles don't have to stop you. — Michael Jordan

I've made the film 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird,' which was an Eastern Western film. Obviously, the Western film is American and American only; there's really no Western genre over in Asia. — Kim Jee-woon

Accordingly, since you cannot read all the books which you may possess, it is enough to possess only as many books as you can read. 4. "But," you reply, "I wish to dip first into one book and then into another." I tell you that it is the sign of an overnice appetite to toy with many dishes; for when they are manifold and varied, they cloy but do not nourish. So you should always read standard authors; and when you crave a change, fall back upon those whom you read before. — Seneca.

He visited the poor so long as he had any money; when he no longer had any, he visited the rich. — Victor Hugo

St Paul said it is better to marry than to burn, but my mother taught me it is better to burn than to marry. She wanted to be a nun. She hoped I would be a priest and saved to give me an education while my friends plaited rope and trailed after the plough.
I can't be a priest because although my heart is as loud as hers I can pretend no answering riot. I have shouted to God and the Virgin, but they have not shouted back and I'm not interested in the still small voice. Surely a god can meet passion with passion?
She says he can.
Then he should. — Jeanette Winterson