
Top 14 Fruitful Monday Quotes
#1. In short, the greatest gift of relationship proves to be that as the result of encountering each other, we are obliged to grow larger than we had planned.
James Hollis
#2. Sometimes it's good to take a break. Just as long as you remember it's only a break.
Melody Carlson
#3. However light-hearted you try to be about it, the loss of youth, and everything that goes with it, is quite a trauma.
Julian Clary
#4. We Germans have a special responsibility to be alert, sensitive, and aware of what we did during the Nazi era and about lasting damage caused in other countries. I've got tremendous sympathy for that.
Angela Merkel
#5. Once the Supreme Court in 1973 decided that infanticide could be legal, it not only ended America's 'inalienable right to life,' it threw the Golden Rule right off the shores of this continent.
Michael Moriarty
#6. I think people can at least appreciate the sensibility behind the position I have. It is not a pro-marijuana position. It is a common-sense position.
Jared Huffman
#7. From his first hours as pope, Francis has re-enacted or spoken of the great pastoral transformation of Vatican II as his own agenda.
Eugene Kennedy
#9. Only thing that counts are ideas. Behind ideas are [moral] principles. Either one is serious or one is not. Must be prepared to make sacrifices. I'm not a liberal.
Susan Sontag
#11. They say, the tongues of dying men
Enforce attention, like deep harmony;
Where words are scarce, they're seldom spent in vain;
For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain.
William Shakespeare
#12. The Cause and Effect law is the secret gearing in the machinery of Nature.
Samael Aun Weor
#13. The only way you can handle big kinds of questions is to simply state briefly what the truth was. What am I going to tell you about the Holocaust? Would you like three pages about it? I don't think you would ... I don't think anything different than you think - it was horrible.
Alan Furst
#14. Tax is not a four-letter word; rather, it's the price we pay for the country we want.
Alex Himelfarb
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