Top 15 Inquisitional Quotes
#1. To compare the albums is like trying to compare apples and oranges.
Josh Silver
#2. ... out here in "the real world," every day was sort of like the one before. I guess that's why people freaked out about birthdays: Those at least put a stake in the ground, somehow ended one chapter and opened a next.
David Rosen
#3. All of history is a kind of broken marriage and God puts it back together again.
Peter Kreeft
#4. If you live life on your own terms it shouldn't feel like a jail cell.
Shannon L. Alder
#6. What makes a loft authentic isn't its layout or its history but its ability to give people a true home - a dwelling that reflects their personalities and aspirations, including their dreams of urbanity.
Virginia Postrel
#8. To expect and dread a thing for a lifetime; does not prepare you for the thing itself.
Mary Stewart
#10. Perhaps the old view of 'Me breadwinner, you hausfrau' worked for our grandparents, when people obligingly popped off before boring each other to death, but it won't work any longer because we are living too long and divorce is needed today to do what death acomplished more economically before.
Merle Shain
#12. In Italy, the Inquisition was condemning people to death until the end of the eighteenth century, and inquisitional torture was not abolished in the Catholic Church until 1816. The last bastion of support for the reality of witchcraft and the necessity of punishment has been the Christian churches.
Carl Sagan
#13. Were they, for some purpose almost too cunning for belief, only disguised as themselves?
T.H. White
#14. I've opened my mouth on a lot of subjects. And I thought the more prestige you get, I'd have the power to do what I like. It's not true.
Vanessa Redgrave
#15. A stereotype may be negative or positive, but even positive stereotypes present two problems: They are cliches, and they present a human being as far more simple and uniform than any human being actually is.
Nancy Kress