Top 14 Non Denominational Easter Quotes
#1. If you look at Charles Dickens's time, there were so many different levels of society and everybody understood their place in it, it was that complex and simple. I'm not sure we have that now.
Anthony Horowitz
#2. Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.
Mother Teresa
#3. How often has not the parallel been drawn and the golden age of the Roman Empire, when the external brilliancy of life likewise dazzled the eye, notwithstanding that the social diagnosis could yield no other verdict than 'rotten to the very core'?
Abraham Kuyper
#4. So, I'm a bear," she explains, eyeing us all. "Wait? Is Issie something?"
"Nope," Issie pouts. "All human. All the time."
"The coolest human ever," Devyn says, reaching down and ruffling her hair.
Carrie Jones
#5. We eat junk because it's cheap and it lights up the pleasure centers of our brain. And we do drugs because it's an effective way to feel good or escape something.
Linda Tirado
#7. I always said I acted like a twelve-year old, so I decided to write like a twelve-year old.
Terri Bertha
#8. He should be there to hold you up, not tear you down.
La La Anthony
#9. If globalization is to succeed, it must succeed for poor and rich alike. It must deliver rights no less than riches. It must provide social justice and equity no less than economic prosperity and enhanced communication.
Kofi Annan
#10. What I always loved about vintage clothes is that you let the woman who wore it before you live on in some way.
Liz Goldwyn
#11. I don't know if you have noticed this, but it is quite possible for two human beings to have a conversation in which one or both parties involved has absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
Jeff Lindsay
#12. Never make permanent decisions on temporary feelings.
Wiz Khalifa
#13. I am still searching for the expression of those confused sensations that we bring with us at birth.
Paul Cezanne
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top