Top 14 Clean Amy Reed Quotes
#1. The keenest sorrow is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities.
Sophocles
#2. The young do not demand omniscience. They know it is unattainable. They do demand sincerity.
Gilbert Highet
#3. They had no curiousity about him at all. As if they knew all that they needed to know. They stood and watched him pass and watched him vanish upon that landscape solely because he was passing. Solely because he would vanish.
Cormac McCarthy
#4. I'd love to thwart the Census form, but I want a constitutional basis for doing it - and here's the tricky thing. I think even constitutional purists would tell you that just because something isn't in the Constitution does not mean the government cannot do it.
Mark Davis
#5. Maybe I could interest you in a Vodka sour instead. It causes the same effects as having a husband. First you get a rush of euphoria only to be replaced by regret in the morning.
Charity Parkerson
#6. There was a full moon in the starless sky. I thought how rarely I had noticed such things. Some deep failure of the soul perhaps. An inherited emptiness. A nothingness passed from generation to generation. A flaw in the psyche, discovered only by those who suffer by it.
Josephine Hart
#8. Benedict is bumbly, sweet, affable; the nicest man you've met.
Mark Gatiss
#9. When currying favor with Washington is seen as a much easier way to make money, businesses inevitably begin to compete with rivals in securing government largess, rather than in winning customers.
Charles Koch
#10. Tis certain that Morality is an indispensable Requisite of true Religion, and there can be none without it. But it would become the Pride and Ignorance of Pagans only, to magnify it, as the Whole of what is necessary.
Samuel Richardson
#11. I can never enjoy Sundays, because in the back of my mind I always know I've got to go to school the next day. It's like trying to enjoy your last meal before the execution.
Bill Watterson
#12. Inquiry is human; blind obedience brutal. Truth never loses by the one but often suffers by the other.
William Penn
#13. The crusade against Communism was even more imaginary than the specter of Communism.
A.J.P. Taylor
#14. Everyone's always making fun of him and calling him crazy behind his back, but I can kind of understand how someone would end up that way. I mean, if no one ever pays attention to you telling the truth, then it probably makes sense to try lying for a change.
Amy Reed