Sarann Kruse Quotes & Sayings
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Trust is a more complex philosophical issue than the average layperson can understand. — Patrick Weekes

If an editor can only make people angry enough, they will write half his newspaper for him for nothing. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play and pray, where nature heals and give strength to body and soul alike. — John Muir

We can play, hide and seek if you want, you will hide and i will love you — Georgia Kakalopoulou

There are some battles you can't win, no matter how much you fight. — Jessamine Verzosa

ROM3.4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged. — Anonymous

A woman named Helen Keller fought her way through long, silent darkness.
Though she could not see or hear;
she taught us to look at and listen to each other.
Never waiting for life to get easier,
she gave others courage to face their challenges. — Barack Obama

It is not the kings and generals that make history, but the masses of the people. — Nelson Mandela

It was so powerful, what he felt. So ... So much. It was like wrapping myself in a warm blanket. It was love. — Aileen Erin

God, normalcy wasn't overrated when you had a brain like mine. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Part of the doctrinal system in the United States is the pretense that we're all a happy family, there are no class divisions, and everybody is working together in harmony. But that's radically false. — Noam Chomsky

The argument against the persecution of opinion does not depend upon what the excuse for persecution may be. The argument is that we none of us know all truth, that the discovery of new truth is promoted by free discussion and rendered very difficult by suppression. — Bertrand Russell

The sky is blue,' he said, 'the grass is green.' Looking up, he saw that, on the contrary, the sky is like the veils which a thousand Madonnas have let fall from their hair; and the grass fleets and darkens like a flight of girls fleeing the embraces of hairy satyrs from enchanted woods. 'Upon my word,' he said [ ... ], 'I don't see that one's more true than another. Both are utterly false. — Virginia Woolf

You have to be delusional to be a comedian. — Mike Birbiglia