Top 13 Mary Dyer Famous Quotes
#1. Belief in liberal freedom and democracy is always belief in it in a particular place, in a national home with histories that only those who are born in a place or who adopt its citizenship can hope to understand.
Michael Ignatieff
#2. A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers.
Plato
#4. it's not we who control money, it's the money that controls us. When there's only a little, it behaves meekly; when it grows, it becomes brash and has its way with us.
Vivek Shanbhag
#5. All John Reed's violent tyrannies, all his sisters' proud indifference, all his mother's aversion, all the servants' partiality, turned up in my disturbed mind like a dark deposit in a turbid well.
Charlotte Bronte
#6. Monsters exist because we create them, through war and violence, and distortion, and the way we handle people and so on.
Leon Golub
#7. I think it's part of the DNA of human beings. We are a cooking animal. What differentiates us from all the other animals is that we cook and they don't.
Ruth Reichl
#8. If the truth were known, many sermons are prepared and preached with more regard for the sermon than the souls of the hearers.
George Frederick Pentecost
#9. FAR FROM THE WHARF, well across the bay and almost to the open sea, was a tangle of rocks so treacherous that no captain familiar with these waters would sail his ship there.
Dave Barry
#10. Heaven-gates are not so highly arched
As princes' palaces; they that enter there
Must go upon their knees.
John Webster
#11. If you start trying to communicate ideas, I think you don't allow the audience to see themselves.
Oscar Isaac
#13. Was I ignorant, then, when I was seventeen? I think not. I knew everything. A quarter-century's experience of life since then has added nothing to what I knew. The one difference is that at seventeen I had no 'realism'.
Yukio Mishima