Sprinkles Monday Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sprinkles Monday Quotes
Humility is that simple, inner life of real greatness, which is indifferent to magnificence, and, surrounded by it all, lives far away in the distant country of a Father's home, with the cross borne silently and self-sacrificingly in the heart of hearts. — Frederick William Robertson
Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore.
Avada Kedavra! — J.K. Rowling
The houses all seemed a little senile, with arthritc hinges and window screens hanging at embarrassing angles. — Barbara Kingsolver
Is it freedom to be a slave to the senses, to anger, to jealousies and a hundred other petty things that must occur every day in human life? — Swami Vivekananda
As an only child lacking siblings and playmates, I was alone a great deal of the time. Much of this was spent reading virtually anything I could get my hands on. — Robert Lefkowitz
We fight not for glory nor for wealth nor honours; but only and alone we fight for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life. — Bernard De Linton
The plot of a movie is its motor. It is not an accident that people call pictures 'vehicles' for stars. A vehicle has to move. A plotless story is like an expensive car with a wonderful body design, luxurious seats, upholstery, headlights (production, direction, cast) - and no motor under its hood. That is why it gets nowhere. — Ayn Rand
Like Hillary Clinton before her, Mrs. Obama has always been a working woman. She is a lawyer turned hospital administrator turned political right hand. It is a unique resume. — Andre Leon Talley
There's a lie that all drivers tell themselves. Death is something that happens to other people, and that's how you find the courage to get in the car in the first place. The closer you are to death the more alive you feel. But more powerful than fear itself, is the will to win. — James Hunt
Science reckons many prophets, but there is not even a promise of a Messiah. — Thomas Huxley
