Top 15 Ohlhoff Frozen Quotes

#1. How could youths better learn to live than by at once trying the experiment of living?

Henry David Thoreau

#2. One always tends to overpraise a long book because one has got through it

E.M.Foster

#3. Everyone here is insane. I am the insanest of the insane.

Kiersten White

#4. The Republican National Committee hired me, and they hired me because they wanted someone who could look members straight in the eye and tell them the truth.

Frank Luntz

#5. Being engaged in some way for the good of the community, whatever that community, is a factor in a meaningful life. We long to belong, and belonging and caring anchors our sense of place in the universe.

Patricia Churchland

#6. The life must be a well-balanced life, not lopsided in any manner to bring contentment.

Edgar Cayce

#7. I've always been very upfront about the way I write, and I've always used the tools humorists use, such as exaggeration.

David Sedaris

#8. To an evolutionary psychologist, the universal extravagance of religious rituals, with their costs in time, resources, pain and privation, should suggest as vividly as a mandrills bottom that religion may be adaptive. - MAREK KOHN

Richard Dawkins

#9. As costs mount, in lives and dollars, it is natural to second guess, but one lesson I hope we have learned is that the U.S. cannot go it alone in a policy that leaves American troops taking all the risk and American taxpayers paying all of the costs.

John Spratt

#10. Nevertheless, she treasured the idea that the Fauberts were connected to the earth in some wholesome way that the rest of us had forgotten.

Edward St. Aubyn

#11. Ye need not be scairt of me," he said softly. "Nor anyone here, so long as I'm with ye." - Jaime

Diana Gabaldon

#12. Nobody's going to dictate our freedom

David Ortiz

#13. I hope we left you with something to put under your pillows.

Dexter Gordon

#14. Only by massive denial, repression of affect, and severe numbing of our human faculties and sensitivities could a person not feel a sense of remorse, apprehension, and dread.

Jerry S. Piven

#15. his look was both self-congratulatory and full of cynical cruelty. I came home, conscious of a feeling of disgust so much more powerful than usual that I sat down and made myself read the novel for the first time since it was published.

Doris Lessing

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