Top 11 Freemason Christmas Quotes
#1. Why is it they say you always hurt the ones you love? Because you know exactly how to do it.
Eileen Cook
#2. Intellectuals can tell themselves anything, sell themselves any bill of goods, which is why they were so often patsies for the ruling classes in 19th-century France and England, or 20th-century Russia and America.
Lillian Hellman
#3. I call for actors burning at the stakes, laughing at the flames.
Antonin Artaud
#4. The greatest human achievement is love.
Leo Tolstoy
#5. When you reach a certain age you don't care about the future: it is success enough to be alive: every morning you wake with triumph. (p. 91)
Graham Greene
#6. The '60s weren't my cup of tea. I never bought that philosophy that, you know, we're all brothers and that'll solve everything. And I never believed that music dictated the times. I always thought it reflected them.
Phil Everly
#8. Once again, through myself, the Church, in the words of the well-known declaration Nostra Aetate, 'deplores the hatred, persecutions and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and by anyone.' I repeat, 'By anyone.'
Pope John Paul II
#9. Writing things was important, wasn't it? Nakata asked.
'Yes, it was. The process of writing was important. Even though the finished product is completely meaningless.
Haruki Murakami
#10. I take no actions that I wouldn't publicly recount. If you can't speak your deeds, then don't do them.
Kresley Cole
#11. There was a period just after the inevitability of ruin hove into view and just before it smashed into the hull of your life that was the closest to pure freedom anybody got.
Garth Risk Hallberg
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