Top 12 Misleading History Quotes
#1. When I picture England, I picture little gardens and beautiful yards. I don't really like cities; I like to go and see things like that.
Brittany Howard
#2. A fact about the world Millie knows for sure: Everyone knows everything about being born, and no one knows anything about being dead.
Brooke Davis
#3. It has always seemed a cruel joke to me that the very word 'stutter' is difficult for many stutterers to pronounce. It is onomatopoeic, an imitation of the halting, repetitive sound made by people with this speech dysfunction.
Kate Forsyth
#4. He stared at her hard and long, as if he were gauging a cloudbank that might be worth the trouble to sail around rather than through.
A.S. Peterson
#5. The more you recognize and express gratitude for the things you have, the more you will have to express gratitude for.
Zig Ziglar
#6. Life is not profound without its own tragedy. It humbles us. Sets the bar for our introspection. Keeps us from believing we are gods. Puts our egos in check.
Crystal Evans
#7. The spell of power never quite releases its hold.
Isaac Asimov
#8. The Knox family were all there, as neither George's Catholicism nor his Presbyterianism prevented him from supporting the vicar, who was a great friend.
Angela Thirkell
#9. One day they'll wake up and realize that we were right about everything all along.
Frank Portman
#10. Maybe I'm ego-tripping, but I don't find myself a particularly horrible person, so I don't think I need to hold back anything I think or feel.
Henry Rollins
#11. I'm a highly flawed individual, as we all are, and because I was raised by Jesuits, I'm constantly, 'What is it about me and what I can do to be better?'
Michael Moore
#12. You need to love yourself and be yourself one hundred percent before you can actually love someone else.
Christina Perri
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