
Top 12 1290 Quotes
#1. The Papacy was corrupt for whole centuries: especially from about 880 to 1050 and (with a short decent pontificate at rare intervals) 1290 to about 1660. No 'primacy' in any other organized religion has so disgraceful a record.
Joseph McCabe
#2. Young people need their own private places which mothers don't belong to, even if they want mother all around the edge of that.
Dawn French
#3. You can't manage by memo. You can't stand up there and just send out edicts. I think you just gotta really personalize your relationships.
Tony La Russa
#4. Those who, while they disapprove of the character and measures of a government, yield to it their allegiance and support are undoubtedly its most conscientious supporters, and so frequently the most serious obstacles to reform.
Henry David Thoreau
#5. He's a man whose touch is always warm, a matter of animal significance for someone who is nearly always cold.
A.S.A Harrison
#6. Now he knew that it was only love when you knew there could be no end to it. When it was as inevitable as gravity. Falling in love, a helpless descent in which the only way to avoid being hurt was to keep going. Keep falling.
Lisa Kleypas
#7. Suicide is not just killing yourself, but the world outside
Mayank Sharma
#8. O Laziness, mother of the arts and noble virtues, be thou the balm of human anguish.
Paul Lafargue
#9. When we serve the poor and the sick we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them we serve Jesus.
Rose Of Lima
#10. It's not enough to withdraw from society and seek your own salvation, your own individuation. The individuator must return to society ("collectivity") to contribute his or her new insights, his or her new values, which must be at least equal to if not greater than the norm.
Gary Valentine Lachman
#11. The strength of God will enable us, a small but faithful band, to overcome the multitude of the faithless.
Robert Guiscard
#12. I have expertise in five different fields which helps me to easily understand the analogy between my scientific problems and those occurring in nature.
Philip Emeagwali
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