
Top 16 Gen21 Quotes
#1. GEN21:13 And also of the son of the bondwoman will I make a nation, because he is thy seed.
Anonymous
#4. With Stefan, the line between good and evil, right and wrong, becomes increasingly blurred.
Melika Dannese Lux
#5. I think you can do a lot with fiction, and in some cases you can say even more in fiction than you can in straight-up documentary journalism.
Jamie Johnson
#6. I'm so happy to be in a committed relationship.
Adam Lambert
#7. Mum's always hinting I should ask him out, but when a girl finds talking as hard as I do and singing in public even harder, that leaves mime and interpretative dance. Don't get me wrong. I'd be great at both those things, but I don't think Dave's all that into the arts.
Cath Crowley
#8. We also have no incentive compensation of any kind. And the reason we don't is because it is detrimental to teamwork.
Jeff Bezos
#9. Most women fight wars on two fronts, one for whatever the putative topic is and one simply for the right to speak, to have ideas, to be acknowledged to be in possession of facts and truths, to have value, to be a human being.
Rebecca Solnit
#10. There are only two kinds of certain knowledge: Awareness of our own existence and the truths of mathematics.
Jean Le Rond D'Alembert
#11. It was ending too soon, the way everything did, everything except Ebola viruses and really bad people like psychopaths. Those things never ended.
Lev Grossman
#12. The State must act as the guardian of a millennial future in the face of which the wishes and the selfishness of the individual must appear as nothing and submit.
Adolf Hitler
#13. Why do you wait," asks he. "Why are you idle? If you don't seize the day, it escapes." Even though you seize it, it still will flee; therefore you must compete with time's haste in the speed of using it, and, like a gush of water that blasts past and will not always flow calmly, you must drink fast.
Seneca.
#14. The passion for fact in a raw state is a peculiarity of the novelist.
Mary McCarthy
#15. I try to persuade people to act in ways that are not only in their own interest, but in the interest of society at large.
Eric Schlosser
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