Top 13 Cowardices Quotes
#1. We all live in the protection of certain cowardices which we call our principles.
Mark Twain
#2. The pulpit style of Germany has been always rustically negligent, or bristling with pedantry.
Thomas De Quincey
#3. I think I write funny songs that make people kind of, like, stop what they're doing and be like, 'What did you say?' And then it makes them laugh a little bit.
Elle King
#4. CDs, too. Totally corporate. They look real cheap and soulless and they don't smell of anything.
Evan Dando
#5. I miss everything. I miss talking to her, hearing about her day. I miss her voice all gravelly and smoky, I miss hearing her laugh, I miss getting her letters, writing her letters. I miss her eyes, and the smell of her hair, and the way her breath tasted. I fucking miss everything.
James Frey
#6. Trust me, when people think you're worth something to them, you will suddenly be their top priority." "Worth
Alyson Santos
#7. Vibrancy is only as effective as the mastering of restraint.
Sara Genn
#8. I'm delighted that gay people want to get married and I say why not! It's nobody's business and I would happily give my blessing.
Iris Apfel
#9. En pointe she was a force, a tornado: safe to look at from a distance, but in close proximity, you risked being just another piece of her debris. Some days I thought I could only be so lucky.
Julie Murphy
#10. What the two hands of the labourer can achieve, the capitalist will never get with all his gold and silver.
Mahatma Gandhi
#11. There, he thought, was the final abortion of the creed of collective interdependence, the creed of non-identity, non-property, non-fact: the belief that the moral stature of one is at the mercy of the action of another.
Ayn Rand
#12. I have never in all my life considered you other people.
Lionel Shriver
#13. To be free comes not from changing or fixing this world, but from seeing this world as it is and opening the heart in the midst of it.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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