
Top 15 Agrestic Quotes
#1. The National Rifle Association says, 'Guns don't kill people. People do'. But I think the gun helps.
Eddie Izzard
#2. Even when I was saying I was Agnostic and trying to figure out my thoughts, I felt God was allowing me to do that.
Alfre Woodard
#3. Don' t focus on NEW - focus on authent ic. Being or iginal isn' t being new - i t 's being
you.
Scott Bourne
#4. I would rather belong to a poor nation that was free than to a rich nation that had ceased to be in love with liberty.
Woodrow Wilson
#5. Travellers understand, instinctively and by experience, that travel and adventure change and elongate time, even while navigating the deadlines of airline and train departures.
Paul Sheehan
#7. I'll not go where there is any of that sort of thing going on, again. It's the sure way, and the only sure way;
Mark Twain
#8. But this is what servant-hood within the fellowship of believers is all about: being alert to the little things that need to be done and then doing them.
Jerry Bridges
#9. Everyone self-Googles. And, I have, of course, the Google alert.
Sarah Silverman
#10. Sometimes we can't see the relevance of Jesus Christ until we become dissatisfied with the world and realise that there must be more to life than working 9 to 5, buying and accumulating expensive 'things'and being attractive to members of the opposite sex.
Tim Crawshaw
#11. Separate the desire to be thin from the desire to be cherished.
Geneen Roth
#13. One of my life principles is that if something isn't working, doing something harder isn't necessarily going to produce the same result.
Angus King
#14. You are often asked to explain your work, as if the reader isn't able to work it out. And people always try and label you by your work.
Sarah Hall
#15. Then, one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life ... you give them a piece of you. They don't ask for it. They do something dumb one day like kiss you or smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore.
Neil Gaiman
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