Top 14 Aculprit Quotes
#1. A readiness to believe ill of others, before we have duly examined it, is the effect of laziness and pride. We are eager to find aculprit, and loath to give ourselves the trouble of examining the crime.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#2. A sense of continuity with the rest of creation is a form of religious experience essential to sanity.
Rene Dubos
#3. I am always striving to be the best that I can be as a filmmaker.
Brad Furman
#4. I have always felt that this story is universal. When I began to understand the details of the history, I felt that the most compelling aspect was not what happened, but what continues to happen and how it is denied.
Atom Egoyan
#5. America's always been a great place to be crazy. It just used to be harder to make a living that way.
Charles P. Pierce
#6. We confused the indoors with intimacy and electric heating with connection. Every night seemed like the last night because we would all freeze to death shortly.
Heather O'Neill
#7. One day when I was 8 years old, everyone was talking in hushed tones about a great scientist that had just died. His name was Albert Einstein.
Michio Kaku
#8. She didn't quite know what the relationship was between lunatics and the moon, but it must be a strong one, if they used a word like that to describe the insane.
Paulo Coelho
#9. The Germans love frankness and honesty. It is so convenient to be frank and honest. This confidingness, this complacence, this showing the cards of German honesty, is probably the most dangerous and most successful disguise which the German is up to nowadays.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#10. Cupid's arrow is straight and sharp, never misses its mark, but it leaves one hell of an exit wound.
Dave Preston
#11. A lover of men is very nearly the opposite of a philanthropist; indeed the pedantry of the Greek word carries something like a satire on itself. A philanthropist may be said to love anthropoids. But as St. Francis did not love humanity but men, so he did not love Christianity but Christ.
G.K. Chesterton
#13. How could I love you? How could I love a ghost? How could I love something that I have to keep hidden in my pocket?
Kelly Link
#14. Guilt, if cultivated in a Christian client, can render their Christianity worthless to themselves and others.
Geoffrey Wood