Top 17 Credunt Quotes
#1. Men gladly believe what they wish. -Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt
Julius Caesar
#2. Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt. (Roughly: It's easy for men to believe what they want to.)
Gaius Iulius Caesar
#4. I don't want to go shoving what I believe down anyone's throat. Whatever I believe about Jesus is a personal thing, but it doesn't exclude all the others.
Sinead O'Connor
#5. I met this woman who was a hundred, this housekeeper, a hundred years old. I interviewed her. She just told me about her whole life. She's like, 'I can't read, I can't write; I can tell you who I was working for, and I can tell you the year, but who was president?'
Tate Taylor
#6. The best way to look at aging is to see it as an opportunity to leave what didn't work behind and step boldly into a brand new future.
Oprah Winfrey
#7. The bombers crossed the sky and crossed the sky over the house, gasping, murmuring, whistling like an immense, invisible fan, circling in emptiness.
Ray Bradbury
#8. Writers tend to work early in the morning, or late at night, when brains are naturally able to focus deeply on one thought. In the middle of the day, distractions are unavoidable. I wonder if anything worthwhile has ever been written in the afternoon.
Scott Adams
#9. Our pride, our ego, our fear of failing too often keeps us from achieving greatness, keeps us stuck in jobs we don't like, working with people we can't stand, engaging in pursuits we're not wholeheartedly passionate about.
Kevin Kelly DO The Pursuit Of Xceptional Execution
#10. If anything is more irresistible than Jesus, it's Mickey.
Carl Hiaasen
#11. There is an art to acting, and there are techniques that are acquired. You can be as emotional as you'd like, as a person, but figuring out ways that you can bring specific emotions at specific times and have them be true, and relating to someone as someone that they're not, is a lot.
Zoe Bell
#12. As a director, I get to have a much broader creative expression than as an actress.
Mary Stuart Masterson
#13. Not a living thing was to be seen and the cottages that sat huddled close to the ground remained fast shut; the smoke from the chimneys alone still gave a sign of life.
Stijn Streuvels
#14. You in trouble? Sam asks. The way he says it, I wonder if he's thinking about how to get out of here if I am.
Holly Black
#16. Alas, why are my nights all thus lost? Ah, why do I ever miss his
sight whose breath touches my sleep?
Rabindranath Tagore
#17. A great deal of the bad writing in the world comes simply from writing too quickly. Of course you reply, "I do it to save time". A very good object, no doubt: but what right have you to do it at your friend's expense? Isn't his time as valuable as yours?
Lewis Carroll