Gesellschaft Society Quotes & Sayings
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What stops us from moving forward is fear. Fear is crucial. Without it, humans would never have lived long enough to evolve into what we are today. — Michael Draper

The biggest misconception that people have about the literary life is the romance of it. That a writer has this large world available to him or her of people, of ideas, of experiences, of interchange of ideas. — Walter Mosley

Great churches aren't built on the gifts or talents of a few, but on the sacrifice of many. — Brian Houston

I'm more of a realist when it comes to life, and I'd much rather my mother be in a spiritual place in Heaven than in a bed, sick, fighting for her life. — Kevin Hart

Love dies only when growth stops. — Pearl S. Buck

The apprehension of necessity is an imitation of creation. — Simone Weil

The American success formula is first to get a home of your own, then to get a car of your own so you don't have to stay in that home of your own. — Sam Levenson

Modern value-neutral society (Gesellschaft rather than Gemeinschaft) is systematized predation tempered not by conscience or values but rather merely by a system of law, which is no less corrupt with private interests and its own forms of predation. In modernity sophism is the order of the day, and this obliges its most adept practitioners to learn how to develop the art of appearing to be other than one actually is. — Kenny Smith

People who wear G-strings suffer from indecision. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Hire for character, train for skills. — Michael Josephson

In the symphony of love, the lost chord is a small organ lying somewhat north of the vagina. — Ruth Herschberger

The fact that the Prophet cared for every human being and tried his best to ensure their security in the hereafter must be the most telling of his compassionate and merciful characteristics. — Cat Stevens

The invasion of illegal aliens is threatening the health of many Americans. — Lou Dobbs

Tess was my first experience of a woman who had inhabited her weirdness, moved into the areas of herself that made her distinct from those around her, and learned how to display them proudly. — Alice Sebold