Top 14 Calumniating Define Quotes
#1. Those who prefer their principles over their happiness, they refuse to be happy outside the conditions they seem to have attached to their happiness.
Albert Camus
#2. Time is the friend of the wonderful business, the enemy of the mediocre.
Alice Schroeder
#3. The men who have most fully illustrated Christ in their character and have most powerfully affected the world for Him have been men who spend so much time with God as to make it a notable feature in their lives.
Edward McKendree Bounds
#4. Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house.
James Thurber
#5. The future must not belong to those who slander the Prophet of Islam
Barack Obama
#6. You hear about people your whole life, 'So-and-so has cancer,' and you're like, 'Wow, that's too bad,' and then most people tend to go about their day. But when someone tells you that it's your father or it's your family, that doesn't tend to go away.
Jake Owen
#7. I do take class because I still dance, and yes, I do slip into class with the Royal Ballet from time to time.
Deborah Bull
#9. I love the freedom of writing and then I love the realization of directing. I can't favor one or the other. I enjoy both parts of the process.
Dee Rees
#10. Between Sylvia and me there existed as between my own mother and me - a sort of psychic osmosis which, at times, was very wonderful and comforting; at other times an unwelcome invasion of privacy (words from Aurelia Plath from the Introduction)
Sylvia Plath
#11. The spring without a leaf to toss, bare and bright like a virgin fierce in her chastity, scornful in her purity, was laid out on fields wide-eyed and watchful and entirely careless of what was done or thought by the beholders.
Virginia Woolf
#13. I worked with a mime coach. I did weapons training. I did weight training.
Kristanna Loken
#14. Fewer Americans are at work today than in April 2000, even though the population since then has grown by 31 million.
Mortimer Zuckerman