Top 15 Limbile Indo Quotes

#1. Writing a novel is like having a dream.

Haruki Murakami

#2. Attribute to God every good that you have received. If you take credit for something that does not belong to you, you will be guilty of theft.

Anthony Of Padua

#3. It is in the intellectual and emotional response, the conscious and subconscious associations of the artist, that the potential power of painting lies.

Thomas S. Buechner

#4. I think ... we all have the seeds of self-destruction in our soul, but each of us gets to choose whether or not to water them.

Lindsay Buroker

#5. Live for something rather than die for nothing.
- George Patton

Cindy Gerard

#6. It all went the wrong way, like a carefully scripted scene I imagined ahead of time falling apart because nobody else knew their lines.

Mindy McGinnis

#7. We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound.

Zoltan Kodaly

#8. Life is a comical business, and there is
nothing funnier than love traveling through time.

Mario Puzo

#9. People use mobile phones in this very distracting environment where you probably don't have time to watch a 30-minute film, but you might have time to look at a film for a minute and learn something you didn't expect while you walk on the streets.

Isabella Rossellini

#10. An actor should always let humility outweigh ambition.

Anna Kendrick

#11. The son of a human is human, just as the son of a dog is a dog and the son of a cat is a cat. And so what is the son of God?

Bart D. Ehrman

#12. We should have understood long ago that there is, in this world, religion without God, religion as a center of all idols that possess fallen man, religion that is the justification for these idols.

Alexander Schmemann

#13. As long as ordinary citizens are as corrupt as the politicians in their daily lifestyle, the country will continue to suffer.

Sunday Adelaja

#14. Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.

Joseph Addison

#15. Contrary to secularist myth, science in practice is innately and irrepressibly religious: it serves either God or idolatry. But one of the features of idolatry is deceit. In this case, idolatry conceals from itself that it is idolatry.

Vern Sheridan Poythress

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