Lateefa Hoover Quotes & Sayings
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God is equally near in all creatures. — Meister Eckhart
I'm struck by how laughter connects you with people. It's almost impossible to maintain any kind of distance or any sense of social hierarchy when you're just howling with laughter. Laughter is a force for democracy. — John Cleese
How you ever gonna reach the stars
If you never get off the ground? — Big Time Rush
Religious tolerance has developed more as a consequence of the impotence of religions to impose their dogmas on each other than as a consequence of spiritual humility in the quest for understanding first and last things. — Sidney Hook
You could look it up. — Casey Stengel
My heart is a schizophrenic. One sentence is about how I hate him. The next is about how much I love him. It goes on like that, back and forth, pacing. — Lesley Anne Cowan
Homosexuality is not a civil right. Its rise almost always is accompanied, as in the Weimar Republic, with a decay of society and a collapse of its basic cinder block, the family. — Pat Buchanan
Keep smiling, I tell myself. It's all good. That's what my wrist tattoo says and you only ink permanent words on your person if you plan to live by them. — J.C. Lillis
It was surprising to consider that in fact there were signs, that is the embers of a voice destroyed by fire. — Alessandro Baricco
When people meet my wife they think better of me. They say: "With a wife like that, he can't be as bad as we thought". — Robert Menzies
The very concept of history implies the scholar and the reader. Without a generation of civilized people to study history, to preserve its records, to absorb its lessons and relate them to its own problems, history, too, would lose its meaning. — George F. Kennan
Women's love is for their men, not for their children. — Euripides
A great passion has no partner. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Beloved, till life can charm no more; And mourned, till Pity's self be dead. — William Collins
Montag, falling flat, going down, saw or felt, or imagined he saw or felt the walls go dark in Millie's face, heard her screaming, because in the millionth part of time left, she saw her own face reflected there, in a mirror instead of a crystal ball, and it was such a wildly empty face, all by itself in the room, touching nothing, starved and eating of itself, that at last she recognized it was her own ... — Ray Bradbury