Top 15 Bumpiest Quotes

#1. It is to overlook the culture that has focused, down the centuries, on the business of repentance.

Roger Scruton

#2. I've always liked the fact that galleries are free to visit in New York.

Joe Bradley

#3. The world did have too many words. The sound of the rain was all we needed.

Benjamin Alire Saenz

#4. Just as democratic government cannot be condemned because of errors and even crimes committed by men democratically elected, so trade-unionism must not be condemned because of errors or crimes of occasional trade-union leaders.

Theodore Roosevelt

#5. God of great mercy!
God of great compassion!

Lailah Gifty Akita

#6. There is no best teacher. Life itself is the teacher. There is no best method. All that matters is that it works.

Frederick Lenz

#7. In a society where one form of gross inequality is institutionalized, it is easier for other forms of inequality to flourish as well. ========== A Brief History of Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice

Anonymous

#8. For me, the most interesting people seem to have the bumpiest pasts. I prefer to connect with someone who has experienced the struggles, battles, and casualties of life's journey. There is beauty, wisdom, and truth to be found in the scars.

Steve Maraboli

#9. Because how you look doesn't change what's in your soul.

Christine Zolendz

#10. When you start to doubt yourself the real world will eat you alive.

Henry Rollins

#11. Dignity is a matter which concerns only mankind.

Livy

#12. God doesn't desire our worship because He is egocentric. He desires it because we are.

Mark Hart

#13. The sight of one's own heart is degrading; people are not meant to look inward - that's why they've been given bodies, to hide their souls.

Shirley Jackson

#14. Information costs are reduced by the existence of large numbers of buyers and sellers. Under these conditions, prices embody the same information that would require large search costs by individual buyers and sellers in the absence of an organized market.

Douglass North

#15. 'No Country for Old Men' was epic.

Eric Fellner

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