Top 14 Hamites Quotes
#2. The use of language is all we have to pit against death and silence.
Joyce Carol Oates
#3. If only either of us knew the challenges a simple word like forever could bring.
Kaitlyn Oruska
#4. The anarchists, on behalf of the proletariat, therefore consider it necessary to show the proletariat that it will have to win a gigantic battle before it realizes its goals.
Johann Most
#5. Yes - this I hold to with devout insistence,
Wisdom's last verdict goes to say:
He only earns both freedom and existence
Who must reconquer them each day.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#6. But sweetie, we aren't defined by the mistakes we make, but by what we learn from those mistakes and how we move on.
Alyssa Rose Ivy
#7. Stubborn and ardent clinging to one's opinion is the best proof of stupidity.
Michel De Montaigne
#8. I take my hand back, like a leaf letting go. It hurts too much to hang on. So why does it hurt so much to let go?
Emily Murdoch
#9. My poems are political in the deeper sense of the word. Political means to live in your time, to be a man of your time.
Yehuda Amichai
#10. Well, it is in fact possible to put things behind you, Rakel. The art of dealing with ghosts is to dare to look at them long and hard until you know that is what they are. Ghosts. Lifeless, powerless ghosts.
Jo Nesbo
#11. Christians better reflect God's glory and most effectively worship him when they fix their sights on enjoying God and find their deepest satisfaction in relating to and serving him (see Piper 1986).
A. Scott Moreau
#12. I was very fond of Princess Diana. She used to have me over to lunch to ask my advice. I'd give her good advice, and she'd say: 'I entirely agree. Paul, you're so right.' Then she'd go and do the opposite.
Paul Johnson
#13. In the last analysis, it is our conception of death which decides our answers to all the questions that life puts to us.
Dag Hammarskjold
#14. But Lord Arglay, at once in contact and detached, at once faithless and believing, beheld all these things in the light of that fastidious and ironical goodwill which, outside mystical experience, is the finest and noblest capacity man has developed in and against the universe.
Charles Williams