Top 15 Boriska Mipriyanovich Quotes

#1. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.

Richard Von Weizsaecker

#2. Portraits are the most intimate photographs. The image will survive the subject.

Victor Skrebneski

#3. Whenever she was unhappy she felt herself at bay against a pitiless world, and a kind of animal secretiveness possessed her.

Edith Wharton

#4. Her dad shows up, and instead of getting mad at Denise, he wraps his arm around her and helps her to his car like she's crippled. I could've crippled her. Missed my chance.

Darynda Jones

#5. I have stunning friends. I value my friendships as I value my family.

Patricia Clarkson

#6. And dances at night. Daisy greeted the people she knew, which was

Ken Follett

#7. Today too, as at her origins, the Church ... cries out:"Veni, Sancte Spiritus! Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle in them the fire of your love!" Amen.

Pope Francis

#8. Some people think they are holier than others
Some religions think they are the only true ones
Some gods think they are the most divine
Some races think they are a superior breed
The war goes on to the grave and beyond

Bangambiki Habyarimana

#9. The Viennese wash everything. Where else in the world does the government hire public servants to wash public telephone booths and the glass over traffic lights? Every time I see someone doing these things, I smile like a child.

Jonathan Carroll

#10. Ironic, isn't it, what religion does to people?"
"I guess it's more ironic what people do to religion.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

#11. A person who can believe all the articles of the Christian faith is not going to boggle over a trifle of adverse evidence.

Dorothy L. Sayers

#12. So long as fortune is favouring you, your defects will remain covered.

Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib

#13. He who never thinks of anything as 'mine' does not feel the lack of anything: he is never worried by a sense of loss.

Gautama Buddha

#14. But the longer a man grows in his own darkness, the more his outer form diminishes
pg 95

Milan Kundera

#15. At the beginning of the World Series of 1947, I experienced a completely new emotion when the National Anthem was played. This time, I thought, it is being played for me, as much as for anyone else.

Jackie Robinson

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