Top 16 Anne Royall Quotes

#1. Before claiming that your own country have the best mountain or have the most wonderful forest or have the prettiest temple, first travel around the world!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#2. How do women all know what to do with babies? It's like they have their own special kind of sorcery.

Rae Carson

#3. I marveled that people could live so close - that you could literally be surrounded by thousands who were only inches away - and yet be completely isolated. I found it hard to imagine. It's not so hard for me to imagine anymore.

Neal Shusterman

#4. All things change, and you yourself are constantly wasting away. So also is the universe.

Marcus Aurelius

#5. Good work instead of long prayers.

Anne Royall

#6. Fanaticism and bigotry require any food but common sense and reason, which would break the charm of those spellbound fanatics.

Anne Royall

#7. Free thought, free speech and a free press.

Anne Royall

#8. [G]et two-thirds of the states to alter the Constitution; come out with their national religion, and then let the people get their throats ready.

Anne Royall

#9. I don't do things I can't win.

John McAfee

#10. Luck has a peculiar habit of favoring those who do not depend on it.

George S. Clason

#11. Sometimes I think our problems are made worse by the kind of business we're in. Playing these road shows is a weird experience.

Loretta Lynn

#12. May the arm of the first member of Congress, who proposes a national religion, drop powerless from his shoulder; his tongue cleave to the roof of his mouth and all the people say amen.

Anne Royall

#13. Reengineering cannot be entrusted to the semi-competent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do.

Michael Martin Hammer

#14. One of my favorite times of year is around Christmas when my entire family gets together and we make tamales together. It's a full two-day event, and we create an assembly line. It's awesome because everyone has his or her own part in making the dish. It's so much fun.

Sabrina Bryan

#15. I find that the whole weight of relieving human misery and distress falls on the shoulders of those Heretics and Infidels; and though great part of this distress has been occasioned by those ravening wolves' hopeful converts.

Anne Royall

#16. In all countries, and in all ages, from the Druids down to brother Beecher, priests have aimed at universal power.

Anne Royall

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