
Top 15 New Bonneville Quotes
#3. In vain will you fly from one vice if in your wilfulness you embrace another.
Horace
#4. An acquaintance with the great works of art and thought is the only real insurance against the barbarism of the time.
Edmund Wilson
#5. It has been my experience that if we make the effort to listen to people when we meet them, and work to get to know them a little, it is then easy to find something likeable in practically anyone.
Bryant H. McGill
#8. We are culturally predisposed to sheltering criticism from criticism; we have enshrined the iconoclast
Marilynne Robinson
#9. You think there's no detriment in a slave learning to read? There are sad truths in our world, and one is that slaves who read are a threat.
Sue Monk Kidd
#10. ...and gentle happy and peaceful, tasting the mean goodness of their living like the last of their suppers in their mouths.
James Agee
#11. A magistrate is not a father; he must be just and severe. Only tyrants are fathers.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#12. Another of the things I started to do during this time was what Buddhists normally call "meditation" or, in Christian terms, "contemplative prayer". It began to supersede deipnosophy as my favorite hobby.
Sara Maitland
#13. I have realized why corrupt politicians do nothing to improve the quality of public school education. They are terrified of educated voters.
Miriam
#14. The ever-whirling wheele Of Change, to which all mortal things doth sway.
Edmund Spenser
#15. Some things may change," said Wednesday, abruptly. "People, however ... People stay the same.
Neil Gaiman
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