Top 15 Levasseur School Quotes
#1. Nothing enables us to forgive like knowing in our hearts that we have been forgiven.
Lewis B. Smedes
#2. In general, lives seem to veer abruptly from one thing to another, to jostle and bump, to squirm. A person heads in one direction, turns sharply in mid-course, stalls, drifts, starts up again. Nothing is ever known, and inevitably we come to a place quite different from the one we set out for.
Paul Auster
#3. We cannot doubt that self-interest is the mainspring of human nature. It must be clearly understood that this word is used here to designate a universal, incontestable fact, resulting from the nature of man, and not an adverse judgment, as would be the word selfishness.
Frederic Bastiat
#4. The kiss was brief, but when I pulled away, his expression made my day. He stared down at me, his eyes wide and the pupils slightly dilated. His lips were parted and that bolt in his tongue glittered. The tops of his cheekbones were flushed. He looked ... He looked gobsmacked.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#5. The greatest enemy of any one of our truths may be the rest of our truths.
William James
#7. Love is that which exists to do good, not merely to get good ...
Victoria Woodhull
#9. The most important relationship in your life is the relationship you have with yourself. Because no matter what happens, you will always be with yourself.
Diane Von Furstenberg
#10. I have a glitch, too. Sometimes I forget that I'm not human. I don't think that happens to most androids.
Marissa Meyer
#11. Believers should be more concerned for God's opinion of them than for what human opponents might do to their bodies.
Max Anders
#12. The mind is compared to a wild horse,and the practice of ethics is compared to the reins by which this wild horse is tamed.
Dalai Lama XIV
#13. The center of all my enjoyments is the home wherein are my wife and children, and I have no wish to wander out from that home in pursuit of any pleasures that the world presents.
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II
#14. Fools act on imagination without knowledge, pedants act on knowledge without imagination.
Alfred North Whitehead
#15. Privacy is an inherent human right, and a requirement for maintaining the human condition with dignity and respect. It is about choice, and having the power to control how you present yourself to the world.
Bruce Schneier