Most Famous Independence Day Quotes & Sayings
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Jerusalem's Lot, she thought randomly, what an odd name. Not a pleasant name, for some reason . . . Come and sleep in Jerusalem. But — Stephen King

Those who have not more must be satisfied with what they have. — Jane Austen

Order without freedom, even if sustained by momentary exaltation, eventually creates its own counterpoise; yet freedom cannot be secured or sustained without a framework of order to keep the peace. — Henry Kissinger

It's interesting, gender versus race. I think people say that to women more: 'Oh, you're my favorite female.' They wouldn't say 'favorite black comic.' — Ilana Glazer

I'd like to think of myself as the flavor of the decade. — Ron Paul

He used to love me, and now he's just a stranger who happens to know all my secrets. — Clementine Von Radics

For we've reached a point where we regard real "living life" almost as labor, almost as service, and we all agree in ourselves that it's better from a book — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I feel New York is too crazy for me, especially when you go to Times Square. — Alessia Cara

Every year a thousand kilometers of motor-roads will be opened until the greatest work in the history of mankind is completed. — Adolf Hitler

Sometimes, I think Bill forgets that I am sixteen. But I am very happy that he does. — Stephen Chbosky

One has to see oneself through one's actions, works, and mind. Knowing the Self by the self is not as easy as writing that line. A # yogi sees things in every movement he makes, maybe when practicing, maybe when teaching, or maybe when talking to people. You should have courage in your convictions and pursue what is dear to you all these years. — B.K.S. Iyengar

This is practically the language used to fallen women, and chiefly by their own sex: "God may forgive you, but we never can!" a declaration which, however common, in spirit if not in substance, is, when one comes to analyse it, unparalleled in its arrogance of blasphemy. That for a single offence, however grave, a whole life should be blasted, is a doctrine repugnant even to Nature's own dealings in the visible world. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

Oh blessed tears, by which interior stains are washed away, and the flames of sin are quenched! Happy are those who weep thus, for they shall rejoice hereafter. By these tears, oh soul, discover your Bridegroom! Embrace him (whom) you desire; be inebriated with the river of delight; draw milk and honey from the breasts of his consolation. These tears and sighs are wondrous, precious gifts and consolations given you by your Spouse. Let these tears furnish drink for you; they are bread for you by day and by night, bread that surely strengthens the heart of man and is sweeter than honey and the honeycomb. — Francisco De Osuna