Top 15 Countess Bathory Quotes
#1. Grace saves us from life without God-even more it empowers us for life with God.
Richard J. Foster
#2. A singularity is a place where the rules are broken. A miracle is a singularity.
Terence McKenna
#4. Write the kind of story you like best - write the story you want to read.
Austin Kleon
#5. There are more dead people than living. And their numbers are increasing. The living are getting rarer.
Eugene Ionesco
#6. Love asks nothing in return, but seeks those who need it. And who needs our love more than those who are consumed with hatred and are utterly devoid of love.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#7. The guy in your book? I'm that guy,"
"I've never done any of the stuff in that book," she said, "But I want to. I've wanted to for a while.
Laura Kaye
#8. I can't give you a specific number today, in large part because the analysis upon which we would make that determination has not been completed ... I think it is fair to say there may be additional costs associated with a farming operation, but it is very difficult to quantify.
Tom Vilsack
#9. There's a collective knowing that a dimension of reality exists beyond the material plane, and that sense of knowing is causing a mystical resurgence on the planet today. It's not just children who are looking for a missing piece. It is a very mature outlook to question the nature of our reality.
Marianne Williamson
#10. His eyes were that colour you can't see in the rainbow. Indigo.
Rainbow Rowell
#11. It has provided not only physical but also psychological sanctuary. It has been a guardian of identity. Over the years, its owners have returned from periods away and, on looking around them, remembered who they were.
Alain De Botton
#12. Why is it is claimed that if people won't or can't take care of their own needs, that people in government can do it for them?
Ron Paul
#13. While she couldn't deliver a comic routine to save her life, she had a well-developed ability to look blank and confused, and she found to her surprise that she enjoyed the laughter.
Starhawk
#14. The classifications made by philosophers and psychologists are like trying to classify clouds by their shape.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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