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Maanta In English Quotes By Jeff Miller

In our open society, we are inclined to give to the less fortunate for the pure goodness of giving. We open our home to those who are alone on this holiday to spread some warmth into the life of another. — Jeff Miller

Maanta In English Quotes By Veronica Roth

I might survive the death serum," I say. "I'm good at fighting off serums. There's a chance I'll survive. There's no chance you would survive. Give me the backpack or I'll shoot you in the leg and take it from you. — Veronica Roth

Maanta In English Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

People can only live with their equals, and not even with them; for in the long run they cannot tolerate that someone is their equal. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Maanta In English Quotes By Daniel Patrick Moynihan

It has proved politically wiser to set goals than to start programs. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Maanta In English Quotes By Jonathan Stalling

In such troubled times, we must remember the value writers have - the value of inventing new language to keep pace with the rapidly transforming world around us. — Jonathan Stalling

Maanta In English Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

It is probable that the principal credit of miracles, visions, enchantments, and such extraordinary occurrences comes from the power of imagination, acting principally upon the minds of the common people, which are softer. — Michel De Montaigne

Maanta In English Quotes By Mary Balogh

But hell need not be eternal unless one chooses to make it so. — Mary Balogh

Maanta In English Quotes By Graham Greene

Those who marry God can become domesticated too - it's just as hum-drum a marriage as all the others. The word Love means a formal touch of the lips as in the ceremony of the Mass, and Ave Maria like dearest is a phrase to open a letter. This marriage like the world's marriages was held together by habits and tastes shared in common between God and themselves - it was God's taste to be worshipped and their taste to worship, but only at stated hours like a suburban embrace on a Saturday night. — Graham Greene