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Wenjian88 Quotes By Soseki Natsume

The call for political freedom took place long ago. The call for freedom of speech is also a thing of the past. Freedom is not a word to be used exclusively for phenomena such as this which are so easily given outward manifestation. I believe that we young men of the new age have encountered the moment in time when we must call for that great freedom, the freedom of the mind. — Soseki Natsume

Wenjian88 Quotes By Peter Singer

There has been opposition to experimenting on animals for a long time. This opposition has made little headway because experimenters, backed by commercial firms that profit by supplying laboratory animals and equipment, have been able to convince legislators and the public that opposition comes from uninformed fanatics who consider the interests of animals more important than the interests of human beings. — Peter Singer

Wenjian88 Quotes By Francoise Sagan

Writing takes a pen, a sheet of paper and, to start with, just the shadow of an idea. — Francoise Sagan

Wenjian88 Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The Glory Of God Is The Eternal Heartbeat Of God — Sunday Adelaja

Wenjian88 Quotes By Tommy Cooper

I had a meal last night. I ordered everything in French, surprised everybody. It was a Chinese restaurant. I said to this Chinese waiter, 'Look, this chicken I got here is cold.' He said, 'It should be, it's been dead two weeks.' — Tommy Cooper

Wenjian88 Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

Forgive others, forgive yourself, forgive yourself for not being perfect, and accept responsibility for your own life. — Leo Buscaglia

Wenjian88 Quotes By Bob Marley

As a man sow, shall he reap. and I know that talk is cheap. But the heat of the battle is as sweet as the victory. — Bob Marley

Wenjian88 Quotes By Nora A.M. Crown

At times it seems a Herculean Task to accomplish some goals without the loss of our personal integrity. The eternal ethical question remains: Isn't the man lucky who doesn't have the luxury of personal moral standards? Who is only occupied with practical matters rather than the philosophy of Right and Wrong. But in a mishap isn't it the money of the practical man that bails out the noble/honorable man? — Nora A.M. Crown

Wenjian88 Quotes By Robert Graves

I made no more protests. What was the use of struggling against fate — Robert Graves

Wenjian88 Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Forget grammar and think about potatoes — Gertrude Stein

Wenjian88 Quotes By Audrey Hepburn

Look, whenever I hear or read I'm beautiful, I simply don't understand it ... I'm certainly not beautiful in any conventional way. I didn't make my career on beauty. — Audrey Hepburn

Wenjian88 Quotes By Nouman Ali Khan

Guilt is a gift from Allah warning you that what you are doing is violating your soul — Nouman Ali Khan

Wenjian88 Quotes By Gerri Hill

CJ added more beer to her mug. "If I recall correctly, the last verbal directive we were given was 'don't shoot anyone' when we were in Hoganville. And I do believe I did not fire my weapon." She glanced over at Paige. "But our dear, sweet Paige Riley turned into Annie Oakley. — Gerri Hill

Wenjian88 Quotes By Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon

All my life I have hated and despised alto! ... From a boy it has affected me very strangely. That's why I hate Sunday. People will sing alto on Sunday that would never dream of singing it any other time. — Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon

Wenjian88 Quotes By John Quincy Adams

If slavery be the destined sword of the hand of the destroying angel which is to sever the ties of this Union, the same sword will cut in sunder the bonds of slavery itself. A dissolution of the Union for the cause of slavery would be followed by a servile war in the slave-holding States, combined with a war between the two severed portions of the Union. It seems to me that its result might be the extirpation of slavery from this whole continent; and, calamitous and desolating as this course of events in its progress must be, so glorious would be its final issue, that, as God shall judge me, I dare not say that it is not to be desired. — John Quincy Adams