
Top 15 Muenter Avenue Quotes
#1. Do you know what the best thing about a conscience is? You can never mute it. It's an unlimited stream of ideas flowing into your mind.
B.A. Gabrielle
#2. Between prosperity and adversity there can be little real fellowship.
Amelia B. Edwards
#3. You can love someone and not like spending time with them.
Will Fetters
#4. Forget the Beatles and all the rest. This is the real Liverpool sound. It's real singing, and it's what the Kop is all about.
Bill Shankly
#5. I am thinking of having a T-shirt printed: Yes my husband died. Yes I am very sad. Yes you are kind to offer condolences. Now can we change the subject?
Joyce Carol Oates
#6. I wanted to show her the beauty in the world, not just the sadness. I wanted to give her my heart openly, and I wanted her to take it.
Rebecca Ethington
#7. He scolds the whole staff when one person is late for a meeting,
Robert M. Bramson
#8. They were very, very kind to each other and, in my discombobulated state, this was soothing.
Marian Keyes
#9. I personally - if I were designing the tax code - would have a tax code in which Mitt Romney paid more than 13 percent, given what I know about the kind of investments he made money from.
Bill Kristol
#10. We are lucky if our parents are still alive when we get old enough to appreciate them.
Wendy Lustbader
#11. I came to the United States in the early '80s and was welcomed with open arms and given the opportunity to pursue my dreams. God has been very kind to us. My family and I are fortunate enough to be successful and we feel a tremendous responsibility and obligation to give back to our great country.
Naveen Jain
#12. Oh, how much is today hidden by science! Oh, how much it is expected to hide!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. There are some discussions taking place in the United Arab Emirates about the prospects of a long-haul flight into Belfast.
Martin McGuinness
#14. Good poets have written in order to describe something or to preach something - with their eye on the object or the end. The essence of the poetry does not lie in the thing described or in the message imparted but in the resulting concrete unity, the poem.
Louis MacNeice
#15. It is weakness which breeds fear, and fear breeds distrust.
Mahatma Gandhi
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