Top 14 1500 Love Quotes

#1. We fail to prevail with unconverted men because of our more fundamental failure to prevail with God in prayer.

John R. Mott

#2. The moment an ill can be patiently handled, it is disarmed of its poison, though not of its pain.

Henry Ward Beecher

#3. But sooner or later people have to take up their own lives, not disperse them out as though they were knitting wool that a clever knitter might handle better.

Elizabeth Harrower

#4. In U.S. politics, 'compassion' means giving money and privileges to well organized interest groups at everyone else's expense.

Paul Craig Roberts

#5. If we immerse ourselves in the ultimate good, we will have this silly smile on our face or perhaps just inside our hearts. That is what illumination is.

Frederick Lenz

#6. The conscience is the most flexible material in the world. Today you cannot stretch it over a mole hill; while tomorrow it can hide a mountain.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

#7. Courage overcomes, but does not replace, fear. Joy overcomes, but does not replace, pain.

Eric Greitens

#8. Roarke: The bodies of the three men were found floating in the Chattahoochee River.
Eve: I think it'd be embarrassing to be dead in the Hoochie-Coochie River.
Roarke: Chattahoochee
Eve: What's the difference?
Roarke: Quite a bit, I'd think.

J.D. Robb

#9. He who would foresee what is to happen should look to what has happened: for all that is has its counterpart in time past.

Niccolo Machiavelli

#10. If you do not have a moral question in your governing process, then you do not have a process that is going to survive.

Oren Lyons

#11. I like to talk. That's why I can't karaoke in a private room. Those types of shenanigans are only good in a public space.

Liza Lapira

#12. Ideally a just constitution would be a just procedure arranged to insure a just outcome.

John Rawls

#13. Heaven to me's a fair blue stretch of sky, Earth's jest a dusty road.

John Masefield

#14. What hadn't been realized in the literature until now is that merely to describe how severely something has been tested in the past itself embodies inductive assumptions, even as a statement about the past.

Robert Nozick

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