
Top 15 Louize Carroll Quotes
#1. Never forget to love your enemies and pray for their well-being.
Debasish Mridha
#2. And I had no regrets about the way I turned out. Regrets about the journey, maybe, but not about the destination.
Nicholas Sparks
#3. What if...what if that is the price one has to pay for staying on? Perhaps that is how they look at it: perhaps that is how I should look at it too. They see me as owing something. They see themselves as debt collectors, tax collectors. Why should I be allowed to live here without paying?
J.M. Coetzee
#4. Chose the niche that you enjoy, where you can excel and stand a chance of becoming and acknowledged leader.
Richard Koch
#5. One continues to learn things in life, then promptly forget them.
Robyn Davidson
#6. People's character will be revealed in difficult situations, whether they are a loser or a winner.
Ardianto Sony
#7. If you can tolerate the humiliation and helplessness and admit that you're an out-of-control fuckup, it frees you from expectations that you can't possibly meet, promises you can't keep, and appearances you can't maintain; it liberates you from the ensuring cycle of endless failure.
Michael Bennett
#8. First, I like how the ice cream won out. Second, we're not having sex.
S. Walden
#10. I love 'Skins'. I was a huge fan of the British series. I love how everyone is freaking out about it.
Reece Thompson
#12. I could feel her wipe away something wet, but I refused to think she had made me cry as well as admit that I was a coward. The League of Men was going to come confiscate my balls at this rate. But it didn't matter. Trixie was worth it.
Jocelynn Drake
#14. He cleared his throat, very carefully, to bring the stillness to a more bearable level without breaking the unwritten rule that governs both churches and freshly fallen blankets of snow.
Anna Mattaar
#15. Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life.
[ Live 8 Concert, Mary Fitzgerald Square, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2 July 2005]
Nelson Mandela
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