Top 16 Fomented Quotes
#1. There will be a great loss of learning before the moon's full cycle is completed. Fire and floods will be fomented by ignorant rulers; much time will go by before it is rectified.
Nostradamus
#2. Violence is fomented by the imposition of singular and belligerent identities on gullible people, championed by proficient artisans of terror.
Amartya Sen
#3. Tedium and boredom are related, but not identical. Tedium comes from a person lacking an ideology to live by; the dulling fear fomented in the soul after confronting the paucity of life.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#4. The revolutions of my century, the 20th century - the Soviet revolution, or the Chinese, or the revolutions that were fomented in Latin America, such as in Cuba - failed for the most part, a failure which was completely clear by the end of the century.
Stephane Hessel
#5. They came to believe their doctors were holding back limited quantities of a cure, and attempted to take them hostage. They formed armies, congresses, religions; plotted rebellions, fomented treasons, practiced heresies.
Joe Hill
#6. The Civil Rights Commission should never have been brought into existence. It has been most prejudiced in its viewpoint, and has fomented trouble and racial disturbance since its inception. It should be abolished, not extended.
John Sparkman
#7. I know there's a word called "miracle". But I don't know if there's a meaning inside the word, "miracle
Dante Soo
#8. The Loved One has been the most underrated film I've worked on.
Terry Southern
#9. I've never liked the Thieves' Guild," said Teatime, without turning his head.
"Why not?"
"They ask too many questions."
"We don't ask questions," said Chickenwire quickly.
Terry Pratchett
#10. The media crucify me like they did Christ.
Kanye West
#11. The pitcher setting up the batter. It's chess, and you play with it.
Al Leiter
#12. Life holds only one tragedy, ultimately: not to have been a saint.
Charles Peguy
#14. Hunger was shred into atomics in every farthing porringer of husky chips of potato, fried with some reluctant drops of oil.
Charles Dickens
#15. For it goes without saying, women with the fluidity of water do not make dormant wives, nor ice for that matter.
Candace Gleave
#16. He wanted her cooperation, her sympathy, her active and intellectual help. He wanted her, not her heart, but her brains, and those material advantages which birth had given her. - Alexandra Farraday
Agatha Christie