Loudovikos Ton Quotes & Sayings
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It is religion which has made modern Europe what she is by its stability amid the ruin of nations, by adapting itself to circumstances, to times, and places, without ever abating an iota of its unshaken principles. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

I don't really diet or anything. I'm miserable when I'm dieting and I like the way I look. I'm really sick of all these actresses looking like birds I'd rather look a little chubby on camera and look like a person in real life, than look great on screen and look like a scarecrow in real life. — Jennifer Lawrence

The last couple of roles I missed out on went to Jennifer Hudson, Jessica Biel and Olivia Wilde. — Amy Schumer

You're allowed to be sad and angry. You're not allowed to give up. — Karen Salmansohn

Only the silent hear and those who do not remain silent do not hear. — Josef Pieper

All I could think about was you. I wanted you in the apartment. I wanted your arms around me, your face close to mine. I wanted your smell. And I knew I couldn't - shouldn't - have it. That's what I hated most. The uncertainty of you. You'd kidnapped me, put my life in danger ... but I loved you, too. — Lucy Christopher

We are looking to brands for poetry and for spirituality, because we're not getting those things from our communities or from each other. — Naomi Klein

What? A family?" Ninefingers frowned, rubbing grimly at the stump of his middle finger. "I did have one. And now I've got another. You don't pick your family, you take what you'er given and you make the best of it." He pointed at
Ferro, then at Quai. "You see her, and him, and you?" He slapped his hand down on Jezal's shoulder. "That's my family now, and I don't pal on losing a brother today, you understand? — Joe Abercrombie

a soldier in life, not a soldier with a gun, but a soldier for life. — Henry N. Massie

The conception of gods originated in fear and curiosity. Primitive man, unable to understand the phenomena of nature, and harassed by them, saw in every terrifying manifestation some sinister force expressly directed against him; and as ignorance and fear are the parents of all superstition, the troubled fancy of primitive man wove the God idea. — Emma Goldman

Some people have children. I have books. Much more interesting and they never ask me for money. — J. Lincoln Fenn

My work throughout my life is always representative of the time we live in. It's all about keeping it in order and keeping it in gear. — Chuck D