
Top 13 Cargo Movie Quotes
#1. Justice, of course, was an elusive thing, very subjective in some ways, too often more of a concept than a reality, but without the pursuit of that ideal, where would humanity be?
Linda Lael Miller
#2. democracy just seemed like the same old thing with a bigger group of idiots running the show.
Robert Kroese
#3. Laughter is a powerful way to tap positive emotions
Norman Cousins
#4. Human beings, after all, have some sense; they see that you cannot have any real safety or happiness except in a society where every one plays fair, and it is because they see this that they try to behave decently.
C.S. Lewis
#5. Public sentiment is to public officers what water is to the wheel of the mill.
Henry Ward Beecher
#6. Christ is risen! There is life, therefore, after death! His resurrection is the symbol and pledge of universal resurrection!
Henry Ward Beecher
#7. Love is ancient and mysterious and you can't mess with it. If you do it just backfires and you meet with disaster.
Alice Hoffman
#8. But then a part of me wants to go ahead and move on, make mistakes, learn things, know how this world works..
Shreya Gupta
#9. Forget what you've been taught so you can remember what you know.
Alan Cohen
#10. It was right then and there that she'd realized there was no quota on misery for people, no quantifiable threshold that once reached, got you miraculously taken out of the distress pool.
J.R. Ward
#11. Even a brilliant research scientist can waste his or her efforts, in [Stephan Hawking's] case on theoretically impossible lines of research, if he or she rejects clear evidence pointing to God.
Hugh Ross
#12. God is the mysterious veil under which we hide our ignorance of the cause.
Leo Errera
#13. I never know what people want to hear when they say that stuff. And it's not like anything about me is interesting or nothing. "Have you always lived in Cambridge?" I nodded. "Do you live alone?" I nodded again. So then he gave up on twenty questions and started telling me about himself.
J.L. Merrow
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