Top 13 Downsized Crossword Quotes

#1. Private ownership of land is the nether mill-stone. Material progress is the upper mill-stone. Between them, with an increasing pressure, the working classes are being ground.

Henry George

#2. He who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things ought himself to be a true poem.

John Milton

#3. A pastor can teach you on TV, but he can't pastor you on TV. There's so much to gain by belonging to a church.

Chris Oyakhilome

#4. My God, I left to attend to one private case, and I've come back to find the entire damned public office falling apart!
-Nick

Lisa Kleypas

#5. You know why farts smell?" "I don't." "So the deaf can enjoy them too.

Bernard Cornwell

#6. I think sometimes you have to just imagine something that looks pretty impossible. By imagining something that is impossible, automatically you wish you could make it possible.

Wim Wenders

#7. He smiled a lot, as if the world were a secret joke that only he was clever enough to understand. Robb

George R R Martin

#8. I could never properly explain the bond I have with my fans, I feel like they are my family, they are just so supportive and incredibly dedicated I could never put into words how thankful I am for them. They inspire me and I want to keep doing what I'm doing because of them, it's so amazing.

Ariana Grande

#9. If we lose our memory, we lose ourselves. Forgetting is one of the symptoms of death. Without memory we cease to be human beings.

Ivan Klima

#10. Popularity is the crown of laurel which the world puts on bad art. Whatever is popular is wrong.

Oscar Wilde

#11. The first assumption of an art critic is that the artist meant to paint something else.

Robert Breault

#12. Some of the pilgrims behind the stretcher carried his arms - two shot-guns, a heavy rifle, and a light revolver-carbine - the thunderbolts of that pitiful Jupiter.

Joseph Conrad

#13. You have to ask yourself how you can become the best you can be.

Marieke Nijkamp

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