Top 15 Eyvonne Williams Quotes

#1. London had been a dream, one I promised I would indulge when I graduated university and made something of myself.

Chanel Cleeton

#2. This here ol' man jus' lived a life an' just died out of it. I don' know whether he was good or bad, but that don't matter much. He was alive, an' that's what matters.

John Steinbeck

#3. Ask yourself what a man without guile might do to your body in the dark.

Nenia Campbell

#4. I've been a Nike athlete since day one.

Marshawn Lynch

#5. Avoid the enthymeme form when you are trying to rouse feeling; for it will either kill the feeling or will itself fall flat: all simultaneous motions tend to cancel each other either completely or partially.

Aristotle.

#6. If you know how to read, you know how forever. You can't unread.

Alison McGhee

#7. And maybe that's love, too - feeling the other person's hurts like your own.

Amy Engel

#8. Christ is the great central fact in the world's history. To Him everything looks forward or backward. All the lines of history converge upon Him.

Charles Spurgeon

#9. Life is not fair all the time.

Mahbod Seraji

#10. Home is so sad. It stays as it was left, / Shaped to the comfort of the last to go / As if to win them back

Philip Larkin

#11. Love needs no protection; it is its own protection. So long as love begets life no child is deserted, or hungry, or famished for the want of affection. I know this to be true.

Emma Goldman

#12. Leaders dig into their business to learn painful realities rather than peaceful illusion.

Orrin Woodward

#13. I would not want to live in a world drained of all religious feeling. I am not thinking of faith but of that inner vibration, which, independent of any belief in particular, projects you into and sometimes above God.

Emil Cioran

#14. Man is mortal, and as the professor so rightly said mortality can come so suddenly

Mikhail Bulgakov

#15. Kissing her is like drinking salted water, he thinks. His thirst only increases.

Sara Sheridan

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