Top 17 Evangeline Booth Quotes

#1. I've been many kinds of writers in my career: novelist; tele-playwright; short story writer. As a high-school student, I wrote amateur pieces for fanzines, and I've written for Hollywood.

George R R Martin

#2. I lost money, coaching jobs, a shot at the Hall of Fame.

Curt Flood

#3. People shouldn't call for demons unless they really mean what they say.

C.S. Lewis

#4. Fasting and feasting are universal human responses, and any meal, shared with love, can be an agape.

Elise M. Boulding

#5. I am a poem. There is no way out.

Charles Bukowski

#6. Man is born free, but is everywhere in chains.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

#7. When I was in college, I thought about becoming an attorney. But I wasn't smart enough; I hate being cooped up indoors; and I'm too nice a guy.

Arnold Palmer

#8. Are you insane? You still not convinced that chances are better with me?

Sigmund Brouwer

#9. Who can estimate the wealth of worth caged in a little child?

Evangeline Booth

#10. Yeah, I like cars and basketball. But you know what I like more? Bananas.

Frankie Muniz

#11. There is no reward equal to that of doing the most good to the most people in the most need.

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#12. In any government bureaucracy, they are not working for you but for the mythical blob called the 'public sector,' which is really nothing but a stash of stolen cash divided among the robber class.

Llewellyn Rockwell

#13. You don't go missing in a museum- you just get temporarily absorbed by the walls.

Neal Shusterman

#14. It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them.

Evangeline Booth

#15. Our Soul is a spark of the Divine. It is pure and perfect. Evil deeds merely obstruct our vision of the true nature of our Soul. Through good deeds we can become conscious of this perfection again.

Swami Vivekananda

#16. It was a sacrifice worthy of her and dreams are made to be killed.

David Louden

#17. Birth, and copulation, and death; that's all the facts when you come to brass tacks.

T. S. Eliot

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