Top 15 Arthur Davenport Quotes
#1. I remember being in the same position as Ruby, when I no longer believed in God as I was raised to believe. But I still am a believer - it's a personality trait, to be someone who can believe. But then what do you believe in?
K.M. Soehnlein
#2. I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine is a sad one.
William Shakespeare
#3. Christ is with you. Do not abandon Him and He will not abandon you. You will see great sorrow, and in that sorrow you will be happy. This is my last message to you: in sorrow seek happiness. Work, work unceasingly.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#4. I won't ask for the moon just yet, but that doesn't mean I don't hope for it.
Cecily Wolfe
#5. Bill Dickey learned me all his experience.
Yogi Berra
#6. "You were not born to be a second-hander." Howard Roark to Gail Wynand in "The Fountainhead"
Ayn Rand
#7. Like the TV networks, once our government has a hit, it will be repeated over and over again.
Gore Vidal
#8. They were fun days, and we set the town on fire with every movie we did.
Burt Lancaster
#9. The liberation of those who commit murder and terrorism is unacceptable.
Alberto Fujimori
#10. The career of a sage is of two kinds: He is either honored by all in the world, Like a flower waving its head, Or else he disappears into the silent forest.
Lao-Tzu
#11. In order to join vigorously in the moral work of the world I must believe that somehow the best I can accomplish will endure, will leave its trace on things, will aid the final consummation.
Felix Adler
#12. You have to protect a woman. You don't damage her body, You don't damage her mind, and most of all, you don't damage her heart!
Delano Johnson
#13. Fancy hotels and meetings in palaces cannot replace the sense of home.
Malala Yousafzai
#14. I have been aware all the time that my peoples, spread far and wide throughout every continent and ocean in the world, were united to support me in the task to which I have now been dedicated with such solemnity.
Queen Elizabeth II
#15. Nothing is more dangerous in practice, than an obstinate, unbending adherence to a system, particularly in its application to the wants and errors of mankind.
Jean-Baptiste Say
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