Top 15 Ainscough Vanguard Quotes
#1. Believe me, religions are on the wrong track the moment they moralize and fulminate commandments. God is not needed to create guilt or to punish. Our fellow men suffice, aided by ourselves.
Albert Camus
#2. I think we're getting to the point where everyone's getting fat and everyone's getting allergic, or claims to be allergic to something and people can't walk from their front door to their car without a bottle of water in their hand because they have to hydrate every three and half steps.
Adam Carolla
#3. They'd manage. Her ghost from the future had said so. He'd been right about the bad coming. Now she had to trust good would come as well.
Jackie French
#4. I want a house with a garden, but slap bang in the centre of London. Next door to a sushi bar.
Michelle Dockery
#5. Heaven isn't a place you can go to escape your fears, it is a place for those who have already faced them.
Slade Combs
#6. I dare say you will think it an absurd prejudice; but a human body, to me, is a sacred thing; I don't like to see it treated irreverently and made hideous.
Ethel Lilian Voynich
#8. And the great advantage of being a literary woman, was that you could go everywhere and do everything.
Henry James
#9. [Measure for Measure] leaves me with the sense that life is all there is, so we might as well live it as best we can; that being human is not a given something we have to strive for. That the reason we are here is to live and that this involves making many difficult judgements.
Roger Allam
#10. Whomever speaks first gives up some power.
Lisa Gardner
#11. Man thinks his mind's love for world power and his heart's love for world peace can live together. Indeed, this is the height of man's stupidity.
Sri Chinmoy
#12. An object is not so attached to its name that we cannot find another one that would suit it better.
Rene Magritte
#14. [ ... ] a sigh fit for the pillow, the sinking firelight, and a bedroom window open to the stars and the whisper of bare trees.
Evelyn Waugh
#15. If you are creative enough to imagine a problem, you're clever enough to discover a solution.
Robert H. Schuller