May18th Quotes & Sayings
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Top May18th Quotes

Don't shoot me, Sidney, I love you.
He had shot him right through the words that still haunted him today, the most perfect words ever said to him. — James Purdy

She is giving me my life back and not claiming it for herself as so many of the women you love do claim. — Jack Kerouac

[T]he witch appears to have alternated between being a terrifying enemy who could bring ruin and death and a pathetic figure to be despised and insulted. — Robin Briggs

We all try to be alike in our youth, and individual in our middle age ... although we sometimes mistake eccentricity for individuality. — Alec-Tweedie

A message came on the wireless for me. It said: '. So the time had come, I thought, Eighth Army was taking the offensive. The date was, I think, May18th,1942. — Vladimir Peniakoff

Our daily conversation when we meet each other, whether it be in the office or on the campus or in the shop, should be concerned with the things of God. — Billy Graham

All there really is to do now, is to be in the present Moment. — Drunvalo Melchizedek

People ask me a question, I'll give them my opinion. I never claimed to have all the answers. — Scott Fujita

I sometimes wonder if two thirds of the globe is covered in red carpet. — Prince Charles

Strangely, I heard a stranger say, I am with you. — Rainer Maria Rilke

To worry is to add another hazard. — Amelia Earhart

Women are considered of no value, unless they continually increase their owner's stock. They are put on a par with animals. This same master shot a woman through the head, who had run away and been brought back to him. No one called him to account for it. If a slave resisted being whipped, the bloodhounds were unpacked, and set upon him, to tear his flesh from his bones. The master who did these things was highly educated, and styled a perfect gentleman. He also boasted the name and standing of a Christian, though Satan never had a truer follower. I — Harriet Jacobs

The whole point of faith, in fact, is to believe regardless of the evidence, which is the very antithesis of science. — Michael Shermer

I don't feel at home where I am,
or where I spend time; only where,
beyond counting, there's freedom and calm,
that is, waves, that is, space where, when there,
you consist of pure freedom, which, seen,
turns that Gorgon, the crowd, to stone,
to pebbles and sand . . . where life's mean-
ing lies buried, that never let one
come within cannon shot yet.
From cloud-covered wells untold
pour color and light, a fete
of cupids and Ledas in gold.
That is, silk and honey and sheen.
That is, boon and quiver and call.
That is, all that lives to be free,
needing no words at all. — Regina Derieva