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Latin Maxims Quotes By Jane Birkin

People always like things that seem exotic. — Jane Birkin

Latin Maxims Quotes By Sorin Cerin

What clouds may wet the gaze without hope of emptiness within us? — Sorin Cerin

Latin Maxims Quotes By Hilary Thayer Hamann

If she could no longer be called beautiful, she possessed something better-a knowledge of beauty; it's inflated value, it's inevitable loss. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

Latin Maxims Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

He that lives alone lives in danger; society avoids many dangers. — Marcus Aurelius

Latin Maxims Quotes By Michael Moore

I ask all Americans with a conscience to shun anything and everything to do with the murderous state of Georgia. — Michael Moore

Latin Maxims Quotes By Walter Jon Williams

If the Force is life and the Yuuzhan Vong are alive and you cannot see them in the Force then is the problem with the Yuuzhan Vong or is it with your perceptions

Vergere to Luke — Walter Jon Williams

Latin Maxims Quotes By Bill Nighy

It's probably healthier to find fame later in life. — Bill Nighy

Latin Maxims Quotes By Henri Cartier-Bresson

As photojournalists, we supply information to a world that is overwhelmed with preoccupations and full of people who need the company of images ... We pass judgement on what we see, and this involves an enormous responsibility. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Latin Maxims Quotes By Iain H. Murray

Lastly, Spurgeon reminds us that piety and devotion to Christ are not preferable alternatives to controversy, but rather that they should - when circumstances demand it - lead to the latter. He was careful to maintain that order. The minister who makes controversy his starting point will soon have a blighted ministry and spirituality will wither away. But controversy which is entered into out of love for God and reverence for His Name, will wrap a man's spirit in peace and joy even when he is fighting in the thickest of battle. The piety which Spurgeon admired was not that of a cloistered pacifism but the spirit of men like William Tyndale and Samuel Rutherford who, while contending for Christ, could rise heavenwards, jeopardizing 'their lives unto the death in the high places of the field'. At the height of his controversies Spurgeon preached some of the most fragrant of all his sermons. — Iain H. Murray

Latin Maxims Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Thank God, they cannot cut down the clouds! — Henry David Thoreau