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Monceaux Quotes By Donald Miller

A person could read the Bible, not to become smart, but rather to feel that they are not alone, that somebody understands them and love them enough to speak to them, on purpose, in a way that makes a person feel human. — Donald Miller

Monceaux Quotes By Janet Fitch

As the earth presses a lump of prehistoric sung in heat and crushing weight deep under the ground. I hate him. Hate. I hate him. A jerk is forming inside my body. No it's not my heart.This it's harder, cold and clean. I wrap myself around this new jewel, cradle it within me — Janet Fitch

Monceaux Quotes By Robert Toombs

There are courageous and honest men enough in both sections to fight. There is no question of courage involved. The people of both sections of this Union have illustrated their courage on too many battlefields to be questioned. They have shown their fighting qualities shoulder to shoulder whenever their country has called upon them; but that they may never come in contact with each other in fratricidal war, should be the ardent wish of every true man and honest patriot. — Robert Toombs

Monceaux Quotes By Joss Whedon

Now there's us, staking out our piece of cinematic turf (might be small but
it's ours). And the music has to fit the vision as specifically as it did for [Star Wars and The Matrix.] OUR music comes from THEIR music, this scrappled bunch. It is spare, intimate, mournful and indefatigable. — Joss Whedon

Monceaux Quotes By Petra Hermans

I am harmony.
I was harmony.
I have always been harmony.
I was born by harmony
and I will go by complete harmony. — Petra Hermans

Monceaux Quotes By Victor Hugo

It would seem, indeed, that there is in certain men the veritable instinct of a beast, pure and complete like all instinct, which creates antipathies and sympathies, which separates on nature from another for ever, which never hesitates, never is perturbed, never keeps silent, and never admits itself to be in the wrong; clear in its obscurity, infallible, imperious, refractory under all the counsels of intelligence, and all the solvents of reason, and which, whatever may be their destinies, secretly warns the dog-man of the presence of the cat-man and the fox-man of the presence of the lion-man. — Victor Hugo

Monceaux Quotes By Plato

There should exist among the citizens neither extreme poverty nor again excessive wealth, for both are productive of great evil. — Plato

Monceaux Quotes By Bernard Baruch

Information cannot serve as an effective substitute for thinking. — Bernard Baruch

Monceaux Quotes By Elizabeth A. Johnson

As history shows, dead metaphors make good idols. — Elizabeth A. Johnson