
Top 13 Honoreth Quotes
#1. May every citizen ... have a proper sense of the Deity upon his mind and an impression of the declaration recorded in the Bible, 'Him that honoreth Me I will honor, but he that despiseth Me shall be lightly esteemed.'
Samuel Adams
#2. Through photography, both artist and scientist can find a common denominator in their search for the synthesis of modern vision in time, space and structure.
Ernst Haas
#3. I haven't lost faith in human nature and I haven't decided to be less compassionate to strangers.
Armistead Maupin
#4. God can carry on his own work, though all such poor tools as I were broken.
Karen Swallow Prior
#5. I see the invisible spirits, where demons still find it livable. I need a hug to hold my soul inside my body.
Lisa Lopes
#6. And learn that when you do make a mistake, you'll surface that mistake so you can get it corrected, rather than trying to hide it and bury it, and it becomes a much bigger mistake, and maybe a fatal mistake.
Sanford I. Weill
#7. Discipline in football occurs on the field, not off it. Discipline is knowing what you're supposed to do and doing it as best you can.
John Madden
#8. You have never let me down. You are always there for me. You are the best part of me, who I want to be, and every time I look at you I can hardly believe how lucky I am to be with you and I hope you know that.
Dawn Metcalf
#9. The world's all full of thoughts about wars and space, and tragedies to the world. That's what writers are thinking about because that's what the world is thinking about.
Bette Davis
#10. There was a shortage of soft furnishings and I'm sorry to say I was forced to use hard liquor.
D.L. Christopher
#11. What is the good news to the poor? Christ took your poverty at the cross and gave you the riches of Abraham. The chains of poverty have been broken at the cross.
John Hagee
#12. If the choice is a life without dance or death, well then I choose DEATH! Now hand me my whiskey and tights.
Jason Whitman
#13. The most personal thing I've put in [Touch of Evil] is my hatred of the abuse of police power. It's better to see a murderer go free than for a policeman to abuse his power.
Orson Welles
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