Top 13 Excluded From Friend Quotes
#2. A man is made by his circumstances", said Guy. "If you want to change him, you must change his circumstances.
Olivia Manning
#3. The god that you believe in, and the god that I believe in, maybe different gods; however, the God that made you, and the God that made me, They are the same God.
William Wallace
#4. Only through apprehending, by means of present-day creations, how art is created, can the creations of other periods be genuinely appreciated.
Harold Rosenberg
#5. The welfare state has bred a generation of obnoxious, drug-addled criminals and ne'er-do-wells. It has also, incidentally, burdened what was once the world's biggest, most dynamic economy with the dead weight of an obstructive and vastly expensive state machine.
Martin Durkin
#6. Democracy is even more important for what it prevents than for what it provides.
Clive James
#7. Look at the time." I tipped my chin toward the clock. "It's past midnight. It's January second. You lost."
For several moments he stared at the clock like it was an Arum he was about to blast into the next county and then his eyes found mine. Daemon smiled. "No. I didn't lose. I still won.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#8. She wondered where he escaped from, how bad it was, and how far he traveled before he put it behind him.
Colson Whitehead
#9. The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom: no clock can measure.
William Blake
#10. When millions applaud you seriously ask yourself what harm you have done; and when they disapprove you, what good.
Charles Caleb Colton
#11. The theater has often been at variance with the pulpit; they ought not to quarrel. How much is it to be wished that in both the celebration of nature and of God were intrusted to none but men of noble minds.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#12. The Beatles were perfect. There's just no other way to say it. They were the perfect band.
Danny Wood
#13. We may daily discover crowds acquire sufficient wealth to buy gentility, but very few that possess the virtues which ennoble human nature, and (in the best sense of the word) constitute a gentleman.
William Shenstone