Top 12 Jermonte Hatcher Quotes
#1. The early Christians rejoiced when they were deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. In those days the Church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles o popular opinion; it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#2. I received the grace of shadows. The grace of remaining in the dark.
- From A Nest of Quiet: A Notebook
Anna Kamienska
#3. Something settiled inside me, something heavy and hard. It stayed there, and i could not think of one thing to make it go away. I thought, So this must be living, this must be the beginning of the time people later refer to as 'years ago, when I was young'.
Jamaica Kincaid
#4. You can't say the Negro left the Republican Party; the Negro feels he was evicted from the Republican Party.
Edward Brooke
#5. Showing up early is one of the signs of a noble person ...
Lemony Snicket
#6. The world has known only very few rebels. But now is the time: if humanity proves incapable of producing a large number of rebels, a rebellious spirit, then our days on the earth are numbered. We have to change our consciousness, create more meditative energy in the world, create more lovingness.
Rajneesh
#7. Grief is like a bomber circling round and dropping its bombs each time the circle brings it overhead; physical pain is like the steady barrage on a trench in World War One, hours if it with no let-up for a moment. Thought is never static pain often is ... is it not yet enough?
C.S. Lewis
#8. I think that if someone plays a video game, and then goes out and harms another human being, or themselves because of what they just saw in the video game, they were screwed up in the head long before they got their hands on a controller.
Tim Buckley
#9. The habit of being uniformly considerate towards others will bring increased happiness to you.
Grenville Kleiser
#10. So is that what people call sweet nothings? Because somehow, I expected it to be a little more . . . complimentary.
Susan Ee
#11. The price of freedom is death.
Malcolm X
#12. He'd come to Styria looking for honest work. But when the purse runs empty, dishonest work has to do.
Joe Abercrombie
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