Monoththeists Quotes & Sayings
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Part of the reason that I moved to Los Angeles is that even though my mom introduced me to all kinds of music, I really wanted to work on having my own identify, on being who I am and doing what I do, and seeing how people responded. — Schuyler Fisk

We must relearn how to cry. A strong man cries; it is the weak man who holds back his tears. — Archie Fire Lame Deer

Once you accept you are being judged by people who have less knowledge than yourself, then what's it worth? — Marco Pierre White

When I was first starting out, if you were acting on television, it was a real stigma. — Christine Lahti

the moment of death is fixed at the moment of birth. Some — Robert E. Svoboda

One's got to change the system, or one changes nothing. — George Orwell

One of the secrets of the Muslim army's power was its relatively liberal attitude toward the religions of the defeated people-provided they were monoththeists, of course. Muhammad's commandment to treat Jews and Christians as "People of The book" gave them legal protection. — Shlomo Sand

Another question a biblically literate reporter might have asked is, "Why are you proclaiming the Ten Commandments when you believe no one can live up to all of them?" — Cal Thomas

A city is the place of availabilities. It is the place where a small boy, as he walks through it, may see something that will tell him what he wants to do his whole life. — Louis Kahn

Yet, instead of loving our children more, we install metal detectors in our schools. — Michael Jackson

Taking a dump...blackout — Batuhan Ibal

I was the youngest; I had two imperious older brothers - I didn't get to often complete sentences at the dinner table. So writing was a way of saying what nobody asked me to say. — Alice McDermott

I need a favour.'
I raise my eyebrows at him in disbelief. What makes him think I'm about to do him a favour? He's a stranger. And he's wearing handcuffs. — Sarah Alderson

I love you," she said softly for the first time. It shocked her to realize she had never spoken the words until now. — Kirsten Beyer

Steven maneuvered the horse among the cattle that strayed from the herd as easily as if Emma hadn't been mounted in front of him, whistling and waving his hat at times. In calmer moments, he told Emma about Fairhaven, his home in Louisiana. He told her how many children they were going to have, and exactly where each one would be conceived. When they got to Spokane, he promised, he was going to take a hotel room and keep her tossing on the mattress for a full day and night. Emma — Linda Lael Miller