
Top 14 Charles Merrill Quotes
#1. If this is love, there is something highly ridiculous about it.
Virginia Woolf
#2. If the planters carry politics into the fields they will find it bad business.
Charles E. Merrill
#3. It is not in our forming battlements or bristling seacoasts, or our Army and Navy that makes America great - but rather our reliance in the law of liberty and the religious law God has planted in us.
Abraham Lincoln
#4. What am I waiting for, Emily asked herself. For each Saturday in Young in Heart to end? For Mrs. Conwey to die? For news from some college and a sense of what next year would be?
Charles Merrill
#6. We all give meaning to each other's lives. As long as we live.
Charles Merrill
#7. Mr. Ware has no right to discharge any of his laborers on account of their political opinion.
Charles E. Merrill
#8. If he wants their labor, let them go to work, without regard to politics.
Charles E. Merrill
#9. [W]e ignore the Whole, we're taken in by the parts. We're seduced by objects of our consciousness
Steve Hagen
#10. The same theme can be found in Carol Reed's pioneering The Stars Look Down, in which three classic avenue of escape from the working class are posited: crime, football and education.
Peter Wollen
#11. If Mr. Ware does not want republican laborers on his plantation, let him pay them in full for the time contracted for, and they will leave his plantation at once.
Charles E. Merrill
#12. You don't wait and wait for the perfect person at the perfect time.
Charles Merrill
#13. It is necessary to point out that we live in times in which extremity is simply the last remaining form of sanity in an increasingly mad world.
Chilton Williamson
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