
Top 17 People Who Live In Glass Houses Quotes
#1. There's a saying that goes, 'People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.' OK. How about, 'Nobody should throw stones'? That's crappy behavior. My policy is, 'No stone throwing regardless of housing situation.
Demetri Martin
#2. Remember: People who live in glass houses can see you masturbating in their bushes.
Dan Johnson
#3. People who live in glass houses should shut the fuck up.
Ernest Cline
#4. People who live in glass houses must reeeeeallly trust their neighbors.
Gregoire
#5. People who live in glass houses ... have to answer the door.
Karl Pilkington
#6. Candace nodded a little too hard. She loved making her ponytail swing.
Lisi Harrison
#7. To my father. Thank you for teaching me that we all deserve to be forgiven.
Cassia Leo
#8. It's the people who almost decide to live in glass houses who throw the first stones.
Carol Tavris
#9. She'd known I was coming, known what I was after, and she'd only started to speak English after seeing me. She was one of them. The scarred ones.
Samantha Shannon
#11. The lecturer points to Dietrich Bonhoeffer's decision to get engaged while in prison as his "positive statement that life will go on," his affirmation of the power of love.
J. Rufus Fears
#12. Only when we try to understand one another's suffering can we begin to bring each other joy.
Jim Stovall
#13. There is a silence where hath been no sound. There is a silence where no sound may be in the cold grave under the deep deep sea.
Thomas Hood
#14. The Bible's historical accuracy is a reminder that while "the heavens declare the glory of God," there's also plenty of evidence among the rubble and ruins.
Charles Colson
#15. People who live in brick houses shouldn't throw wrecking balls
Josh Stern
#16. So long as we think of it objectively, time is Fate or Chance, the factor in our lives for which we are not responsible, and about which we can do nothing; but when we begin to think of it subjectively, we feel responsible for our time, and the notion of punctuality arises.
W. H. Auden
#17. Fidelity to the whole of revealed truth is what distinguished good theology from its counterfeits.
Romanus Cessario
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