
Top 14 Matricide Quotes
#1. She pushes you because she wants you to be the best."
"The best at what? Matricide?
Shelly Laurenston
#2. Then again, the urge to commit matricide was stressful as shit-when you couldn't act on it.
J.R. Ward
#3. If a politician murders his mother, the first response of the press or of his opponents will likely be not that it was a terrible thing to do, but rather that in a statement made six years before he had gone on record as being opposed to matricide.
Meg Greenfield
#4. Rich people without wisdom and learning are but sheep with golden fleeces.
Solon
#5. People in high life have all the luxuries to themselves - among others, the luxury of indulging their feelings. People in low life have no such privilege.
Wilkie Collins
#6. Sometimes instead of creating a scene it's better to quietly slip out of the scene, practically unseen. It saves a lot of drama, unless of course you're into more drama in your life, in which case, go ahead and make a scene, see what happens.
Art Hochberg
#7. The idea that humans are yet intelligent enough to serve as stewards of the Earth is among the most hubristic ever.
James E. Lovelock
#8. The goal of this book is do for you what Greg did for me: reframe 26.2 miles as accessible and inspire your first marathon journey, one mile at a time.
Gina Greenlee
#9. Democracy is not an end in itself, but a means to achieve the sacred promises of human dignity, justice and peace
Alfred-Maurice De Zayas
#11. I wasn't necessarily the brightest in my family. I think my older sister was probably more clever, but I worked very hard.
Wendi Deng Murdoch
#12. It is as futile and dangerous to aim at making of society one large family, as sentimental socialism seeks to do, as to aim at making of it one large team, as positivist socialism seeks to do.
Bertrand De Jouvenel
#13. Music has brought me some of the highest moments of my life. I don't even hear the music. I don't even hear the notes. I'm not aware that someone has turned on a tape machine - I'm in another world.
Jane Seymour
#14. There is nothing - not any religious or secular body of work - that comes close to the Bible in forming the moral bases of Western civilization and therefore of nearly all moral progress in the world.
Dennis Prager
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