Top 14 Libreria Panamericana Quotes

#1. God provides the men and women needed for each generation.

Mildred Cable

#2. Our challenge is to join forces of the old and the new- experience and experiment, history and destiny, the world of man and the new world of science- but always in accordance with the never-changing word of God.

Thomas S. Monson

#3. Some wag remarked that the worst dust storm in history would happen if all church members who were neglecting their Bibles dusted them off simultaneously.

Donald S. Whitney

#4. A culture is not the anonymous product of undifferentiate d masses, but the sum of the intellectual achievements of individual men.

Ayn Rand

#5. Understand that you own nothing. Everything that surrounds you is temporary. Only the love in your heart will last forever.

Leon Brown

#6. When you act for a living, you are lucky enough to get to say things you really want to say. You get lines that you look forward to, lines that jump out like a jack-in-the-box; you're thinking: 'Wait till you hear this.'

Kenneth Cranham

#7. Life is a garden, not a road. We enter and exit through the same gate. Wandering, where we go matters less than what we notice.

Kurt Vonnegut

#8. Both of them?" Mat spluttered. "Light! Two! Oh, burn me! He's the luckiest man in the world or the biggest fool since creation!

Robert Jordan

#9. Age in just a number. It carries no weight. The real weight is in impacts. The truth is that you can do it at any age. Get up and be willing to leave a mark.

Israelmore Ayivor

#10. In bringing up a child, think of its old age.

Joseph Joubert

#11. Old people think young people haven't learned about love. Young people think old people have forgotten about love.

Isaac Asimov

#12. I kept the first Rickenbacker I ever got, a little short-scale John Lennon-type model. And I've got a couple of 12-string models, which are really nice, and I've got a Pete Townshend model, which Pete gave me a few years ago. But that's about it.

Paul Weller

#13. Libraries have always been humanities' way of preserving its collective wisdom

Umberto Eco

#14. The lucky renew their energy through the activity in which they're engaged,

Max Gunther

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