Hominis Latin Quotes & Sayings
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A thousand tiny imperfections can make a perfect life. — Joey W. Hill
Growing up, I lived in a house without art: no picture books on the shelves, no visits to museums, no posters on the bedroom wall. — John Burnside
Even if a man should chance to speak the most complete truth, yet he himself does not know it; all things are wrapped in appearances — Xenophanes
a woman who contributes to the life of mankind by the occupation of motherhood is taking as high a place in the division of human labor as anyone else could take. If she is interested in the lives of her children and is paving the way for them to become fellow men, if she is spreading their interests and training them to cooperate, her work is so valuable that it can never be rightly rewarded. In our own culture the work of a mother is undervalued and often regarded as a not very attractive or estimable occupation. It is paid only indirectly and a woman who makes it her main occupation is generally placed in a position of economic dependence. The success of the family, however, rests equally upon the work of the mother and the work of the father. Whether the mother keeps house or works independently, her work as a mother does not play a lower role than the work of her husband. — Alfred Adler
It takes twenty years to become an overnight success. — Eddie Cantor
They used Akbar's principles to formulate a version of Islam that could peacefully co-exist with other religions (or so they claimed). An Emperor's Bequest to Islam, their joint 1,300-page doorstopper, spent twenty weeks on the New York Times bestseller list in hardcover alone. The fact that they remained practicing Muslims (albeit the liberal, wine-guzzling kind) put their message in high international demand. — Manil Suri
That was so Resident Evil," Luke said, his eyes wide. "Awesome"
I cracked a grin, a little breathless. "It was kind of Alice awesome, wasn't it? — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Without our God we should fear to move; but when He bids us to, it would be dangerous to tarry. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We are all, whether we know it or not, in search of a way to enrich, to drink during the fizz, to inhale deeper our gifts, in a desperation for some little understanding before death. — May Sarton
