
Top 15 Ellerbrock Norris Quotes
#1. I never tire of the heroes that I knew growing up.
Joss Whedon
#2. The American Indians, the ancient Indians would say, the metaphysical ones would say: "Power binds us together." Power, for a while, makes us what we are, perceivers, luminous perceivers of reality.
Frederick Lenz
#3. I see you.
You always did, I thought, watching sparks dance in his eyes.
Karen Chance
#4. The common prejudice against philosophy is the result of the incapacity of the multitude to deal with the highest problems.
John Lancaster Spalding
#5. I like to help kids, work with kids in detention homes. Don't tell a kid what's right and wrong. He knows what's right and wrong. Find out what his attitude and his aptitude are; try to help him where he wants to go.
Evel Knievel
#6. They stared at her together for a moment. Sun beams played over marble, making the pink alabaster glow as if rosy blood danced just under the surface of Aphrodite's skin.
Eloisa James
#7. I can't see you at all, actually. I'm . . . pretty sure I'm in love with Travis."
My whole world stopped. I tried to replay her words over. Had I heard them correctly? Did she really just say what I thought she had, or was it just wishful thinking?
Jamie McGuire
#8. Just as the soul animates the body, so, in a way, meaning breathes life into a word.
John Of Salisbury
#9. I've always been a T-shirt, Levi's, leather jacket, and combat boots kind of girl.
Robin Wright
#11. Socialism is precisely the religion that must overwhelm Christianity. ... In the new order, Socialism will triumph by first capturing the culture via infiltration of schools, universities, churches and the media by transforming the consciousness of society.
Antonio Gramsci
#12. Oppression makes wise men mad; but the distemper is still the madness of the wise, which is better than the sobriety of fools.
Edmund Burke
#13. Whatever you decide to do, make sure it makes you happy!
Paulo Coelho
#14. In our current state of human development it remains unclear whether we will correct one of life's greatest tragedies, namely, the inability to appreciate a blessing until it is lost.
Shmuley Boteach
#15. Living as he now lived was like reading a good book in a poor translation ...
Henry James
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