
Top 15 Crumbling Castle Quotes
#1. Poor soul, poor soul!' grandmother groaned. 'I'd like to think
Willa Cather
#2. One little human truth is that opinionated people don't hold much with other people's opinions, and it is a great pleasure to some of them to be able to ascribe incurable defects, such as belonging to a certain sex; or base motives, or lack of understanding, to anyone whose views they disagree with.
Katherine Anne Porter
#3. If you're too in your head and you're not in the moment, life passes you by.
Christina Applegate
#4. How could the USA champion individual freedom in the world generally while denying it to an important minority in its own country.
Dean Acheson
#5. The nearer to the church, the further from God.
John Heywood
#6. My mother's last word to me clanks inside me like an iron bell that someone beats at dinnertime: love, love, love, love, love.
Cheryl Strayed
#7. I don't know if I was a desirable person, not just physically but emotionally and mentally and intellectually. I still have a long way go and a lot to learn, but I'm on my way, I don't think I'm terribly attractive, but I'm comfortable with my looks.
Shelley Duvall
#8. I never satisfied that kid but I think he and I have made a deal now.
Anthony Quinn
#9. My happiness came from learning my purpose, which is to be honest and to share things that normal people probably wouldn't share, in an effort to support and uplift other women. I love that my journey gives other women hope, letting them see how far God can bring a soul.
Karrine Steffans
#11. The rain keeps up throughout the next day. "Lovely English summer we're having," everyone jokes.
Gayle Forman
#12. BY INVESTIGATING GOD'S MAJESTIC AND AWESOME CREATION, SCIENCE CAN ACTUALLY BE A MEANS OF WORSHIP. - FRANCIS COLLINS
Louie Giglio
#13. Converts have it soft," said Mary. "They come to it late, without ever having had the Devil under the bed. They sail in and admire the stained-glass windows. All the dirty work has been done.
Mavis Gallant
#14. Neither my mother nor I had acknowledged it at breakfast, as if even the mention of passing time would crack the fragile votive that ensconced us. And now, I would shatter it.
Skye Warren
#15. Happy season of virtuous youth, when shame is still an impassable barrier, and the sacred air-cities of hope have not shrunk into the mean clay hamlets of reality; and man, by his nature, is yet infinite and free.
Thomas Carlyle
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