Top 15 Fools Die Book Quotes
#1. If the whole earth is infinitely small in comparison with the sphere of the stars, what is man compared with all these created beings!
Maimonides
#2. I still believe that many Americans have a deep longing for that glorious moment when a sermon is more Biblical than American.
Criss Jami
#3. Write in the kitchen, lock yourself up in the bathroom. Write on the bus or the welfare line, on the job or during meals.
Gloria E. Anzaldua
#4. If communist unions ever gain a position to exercise influence in the transport lanes of the world, the free world will have suffered a staggering blow.
Robert Kennedy
#5. To Hate Or To Hate Not? For It Is Best Not To Hate ... For Hate Has Such A Destructive Past!
Timothy Pina
#8. Break the rules and make up your own rules.
Elle Meyer
#9. their father left for the gym and never came back. She'd been wined and dined with some incredible offers from Fortune 500 companies, but LightPulse was her home, the house she'd helped build, and she had no intention of leaving. Even if
Ernie Lindsey
#10. It is a very delicate job to forgive a man, without lowering him in his own estimation, and yours too.
Josh Billings
#11. Only a liberal senator from Massachusetts would say that a 49 percent increase in funding for education was not enough.
George W. Bush
#12. Oh, Claire," he said. "You think me a far better man than I am. That's kind, and flattering."
"Are you saying that you -"
"Doughnuts!" Myrnin interrupted her and darted away, to zip back in seconds with an open box.
Rachel Caine
#13. Child abuse is one of those issues that's very difficult to talk about because it's surrounded by guilt and shame and so on, but us avoiding that issue doesn't help those kids in need out there who need support.
Chris Hemsworth
#14. This isn't just 'the way things are.' This is the way you made them. This is the result of your choices, your actions. Yours.
Andrew Klavan
#15. You could harbor a man in your bed or your body, play on his nervous system like Paderewski at the keyboard, and not shift his brain one inch out of the concrete of dogma. (p. 5)
Jonathan Lethem