
Top 13 Great 1700 Quotes
#1. I believe that when things are easy, people stay dormant.
Olga Kurylenko
#2. Age is something that doesn't matter unless you're a cheese
Luis Bunuel
#3. As long as I'm not taking a penalty we will be OK. But if it's like two years ago I will need a doctor.
Rafael Benitez
#4. I'm not hurting anybody. Comedy's all about innuendo. I'm putting it out there just like anybody else.
Jeff Ross
#5. Never count your faults. Just see that your love for God is deeply
sincere. For God doesn't mind your imperfections: He minds your
indifference.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#6. Man is under all conditons immersed in a sea of God's blessings. Therefore, be thou not hopeless under any circumstances, but rather be firm in thy hope
Abdu'l- Baha
#7. The importance of the Beats is twofold: first, they act out a critique of the organized system that everybody in some sense agrees with. But second-and more important in the long run-they are a kind of major pilot study of the use of leisure in an economy of abundance.
Paul Goodman
#8. Part of my journey is sort of learning the ways that I'm unconsciously blocked and trying to open them up. I'm a complete "work in progress" in that area.
Lauren Bowles
#9. The tradition of Russian literature is also an eastern tradition of learning poetry and prose by heart.
Ryszard Kapuscinski
#10. A lawyer's relationship to justice and wisdom is on a par with a piano tuner's relationship to a concert. He neither composes the music, nor interprets it-he merely keeps the machinery running.
Lucille Kallen
#11. If it be knowledge or wisdom one is seeking, then one had better go direct to the source. And the source is not the scholar or philosopher, not the master, saint, or teacher, but life itself - direct experience of life. The same is true for art. Here, too, we an dispense with the masters.
Henry Miller
#12. I wear tinted moisturized since, on the stage, we tend to wear such heavy stage makeup.
Emilia Clarke
#13. And people are to march around the church to commemorate the event, Palm Sunday, when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and was greeted with applause and with palms. People thought he had come to overthrow the Romans, but ... no ... he had come to change THEM ... and that led to things turning bad.
Garrison Keillor
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