Marquise Diamond Quotes & Sayings
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All our problems are spiritual, and our only spiritual problem is not realizing we are spiritual. — John Diamond

My father's a Southern Baptist minister. I wasn't lighting cars on fire; I just wasn't. — Aaron Paul

Nobody was hard with him or with me. There was duty to be done, and it was done, but not harshly. — Charles Dickens

Authentic human interactions become impossible when you lose yourself in a role. — Eckhart Tolle

The whole world may not understand me, but I don't care. — Lady Gaga

There is nothing, for good or for evil, of which a person is incapable. — Jan-Philipp Sendker

One of the functions of intelligence is to take account of the dangers that come from trusting solely to the intelligence. — Lewis Mumford

Long-term planning is often undervalued by our indefinite short-term world. — Peter Thiel

So now I'm popular?" Freya says. "They hate me, and I hit someone, and now they like me? — Kim Stanley Robinson

Before Darwin, our world was very religious. People saw altruism as something given by God for us to be good so that we could go to Paradise. — Isabella Rossellini

When we can no longer see the different gradations among sins and sinners and sinful nations, we have not succeeded in respecting our own badness; we've cheapened God's goodness. If our own legal system does not treat all infractions in the same way, surely God knows that some sins are more heinous than others. If we can spot the difference, we'll be especially eager to put to death those sins which are most offensive to God. — Kevin DeYoung

Give me freedom to think and I'll give you my life. — Miguel El Portugues

As with husbands and wives, so with many fathers and daughters, and so with some sons and mothers: the man will himself be cross in public and think nothing of it, nor will he greatly mind a little crossness on the part of the woman; but let her show agitation before any spectator, he is instantly reduced to a coward's slavery. Women understand that ancient weakness, of course; for it is one of their most important means of defense, but can be used ignobly. — Booth Tarkington