
Top 13 Aptest Alma Quotes
#1. I came to accept that I have no right whatsoever to judge others in terms of my own customs, however much I may be proud of such customs.
Nelson Mandela
#2. Science never makes things that do not have to do with what we feel, by which I mean what we want and what we fear.
Margaret Atwood
#3. We have to forgive to survive the labyrinth.
John Green
#4. To love someone is to reveal to them their capacities for life, the light that is shining in them.
Jean Vanier
#5. It hath evermore been the notorious badge of prostituted Strumpets and the lewdest Harlots, to ramble abroad to Plays, to Playhouses; whither no honest, chaste or sober Girls or Women, but only branded Whores and infamous Adulteresses, did usually resort in ancient times.
William Prynne
#6. When the Second World War broke out, I felt that everyone must do his share, and I began composing songs and marches for the front. But soon events assumed such gigantic and far-reaching scope as to demand larger canvasses.
Sergei Prokofiev
#7. The Federal Constitution forms a happy combination in this respect; the great and aggregate interests being referred to the national, the local and particular, to the state legislatures.
James Madison
#8. The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
Dorothy Parker
#9. One cannot demand of art that it pay you in any other way than in the satisfaction of the work itself.
Uta Hagen
#10. Believe me, the world won't give you any gifts. If you want to have a life, steal it.
Lou Andreas-Salome
#11. There's a love that never changes, no matter what you've done.
Hayley Williams
#12. The woman who takes a woman lover lives dangerously in patriarchy.
Cheryl Clarke
#13. PILGRIM, n. A traveler that is taken seriously. A Pilgrim Father was one who [was] not permitted to sing psalms through his nose [in Europe], followed it to Massachusetts, where he could personate God according to the dictates of his conscience.
Ambrose Bierce
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