Geoffrey Leonard Quotes & Sayings
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If we preach God, it means we preach light. Consequently we preach freedom from ignorance. — Sunday Adelaja

All the while, my mind reeled with what had happened.
I have a hickey. I let Adrian Ivashkov give me a hickey. — Richelle Mead

Liberty is the freedom of individual to express, without external hindrances, his personality. — G. D. H. Cole

Sometimes it takes you longer for you to realize when a person doesn't have the best of intentions or when it is time to let a person go from your life. — Edwina Findley

He laid at my feet his immense, tragic love. — Gaston Leroux

We are living in an artificial world - a world of fantasies and illusions. We've learned beautiful phrases but haven't learned yet how to carry out that little bit that we know. Our brains are stuffed with quotations, while at the same time nine out of ten of these dogmas are incomprehensible, murky, or lies. Which are worthwhile and which are not? Yes, I must stop being false before others and myself. How simple it all seems! But how do I do this? Let just a little time pass, and then we may understand - only the simplest, honorable acts determine the value of a man. Only I myself can and must help myself to become an adult. — Boris Gorbachevsky

The best thing about writing programs is that it rationalized the apprenticeship of a writer. — Russell Banks

I've been really blessed to have a lot of romance in my life. It's like my last luxury. — Lana Del Rey

I was always an artist. I was a broker to earn a living, but I was always thinking about my art. — Jeff Koons

If you were mine, I'd make you pierce it, just because, — S.E. Jakes

Worry more about being social, and worry less about doing social media — Jay Baer

No one could understand; nor could she explain it herself. This senseless kindness is condemned in the fable about the pilgrim who warmed a snake in his boson. It is the kindness that has mercy on a tarantula that has bitten a child. A mad, blind kindness. People enjoy looking in stories and fables for examples of the danger of this kind of senseless kindness. But one shouldn't be afraid of it. One might just as well be afraid of a freshwater fish carried out by chance into the salty ocean. The harm from time to time occasioned a society, class, race or State by this senseless kindness fades away in the light that emanates from those who are endowed with it. This kindness, this stupid kindness, is what is most truly human in a human being. It is what sets man apart, the highest achievement of his soul. No it says, life is not evil. — Vasily Grossman