Top 14 Ceresa Frenkel Quotes
#1. Without compassion, we will never know anyone or anything, not even our own story. Too much judgment, too many ideas and attitudes will stand in the way of the fundamental principle that we are similar to, connected with, and part of everything else.
Deena Metzger
#2. I could not walk
except with you,
... I could not sing
except when you sing.
Pablo Neruda
#3. We hear the word Warrior used to describe women and men who show up, give their very best, and refuse to quit until the goal is reached.
Richard Machowicz
#4. Men cannot improve a society by setting fire to it: they must seek out its old virtues, and bring them back into the light.
Russell Kirk
#5. After 'Urinetown,' 'Avenue Q' and now 'Mormon,' is there an envelope remaining to be pushed?
Rich Sommer
#6. The author's alliterative description of politics since the 1960 presidential debates: "Government by Gotcha".
David Pietrusza
#7. Beware the barrenness of a busy life.
Socrates
#9. What doubt can you have of the Creator when you behold His creation? ... Who has decked the heavenly firmament with its stars? Who has clothed the earth in its beauty? How could it be without the creator?
Leo Tolstoy
#10. India's growth drivers are actually two growth drivers. One is consumption, which arises out of our demographic advantage. And the other is the investments. Because we need a lot of investment in the country.
Chanda Kochhar
#11. To fix and make plausible, the nebulous emotions of my costumed heroins, like diamonds on a sea of dough.
Margaret Atwood
#12. It is necessary that we should all have a little of the will to die, because otherwise we would find the performance of our biological duty of death too difficult.
Rebecca West
#13. Leo felt trapped. He'd once been stuck in a cave on top of Pikes Peak, surrounded by a pack of werewolves. Another time he'd been stuck in an abandoned factory with a family of evil Cyclopes. But this - standing in an open clearing with a dozen pretty girls - was much worse.
Rick Riordan
#14. There are two kinds of clocks. There is the clock that is always wrong, and that knows it is wrong, and glories in it; and there is the clock that is always right - except when you rely upon it, and then it is more wrong than you would think a clock could be in a civilized country.
Jerome K. Jerome
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