Top 21 Quotes About 146
#1. Sometimes the dying live more fiercely and wisely than the rest of us. (146)
Julia Cameron
#2. The life of men and women is so cheap and property is so sacred. There are so many of us for one job it matters little if 146 of us are burned to death.
Rose Schneiderman
#3. ps.146.8 Jehovah is loosing the prisoners, Jehovah is opening (the eyes of) the blind, Jehovah is raising the bowed down, Jehovah is loving the righteous, ps.146.9 Jehovah is preserving the strangers, The fatherless and widow He causeth to stand, And the way of the wicked He turneth upside down.
Anonymous
#4. The memory of the 146 people who lost their lives in the Triangle Shirtwaist fire stands as a reminder that legal protections and workplace safety standards were won through a long struggle for social justice and at great human cost.
Eric Schneiderman
#5. People don't become what they were brought up to be, people become themselves. (p.146)
Sarah Schulman
#6. All people are alike when they sleep."
Jeremiah Lopper paraphrasing Aristotle (p. 146)
Joan Bauer
#7. Since this is a hard and sad truth for the telling; those whom nature has sacrificed to her ends
her mysterious ends that often lie hidden
are sometimes endowed with a vast will to loving, with an endless capacity for suffering also, which must go hand in hand with their love. p 146
Radclyffe Hall
#8. I believe that the community - in the fullest sense: a place and all its creatures - is the smallest unit of health and that to speak of the health of an isolated individual is a contradiction in terms. (pg. 146, Health is Membership)
Wendell Berry
#9. 446.000 MHz is the national calling frequency for FM simplex operations in the 70 cm band. (T2A02) 146.52 MHz is the national calling frequency for FM simplex operation in the 2 m band.
Dan Romanchik
#11. Being a traditionalist, I'm a rabid sucker for Christmas. In July, I'm already worried that there are only 146 shopping days left.
John Waters
#12. You can be broken, or broken open. That choice is yours.
p 146
about dealing with the loss of her mother
Erica Bauermeister
#13. What makes a story unique is not necessarily the information in the story but what the writer chooses to put in or leave out.(pg. 146-147)
Roland Smith
#14. The meditative mind sees disagreeable or agreeable things with equanimity, patience, and good-will. Transcendent knowledge is seeing reality in utter simplicity. (146)
Jean-Yves Leloup
#15. I ought to be jealous of the tower. She is more famous than I am.
Gustave Eiffel
#16. Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one.
Thomas Paine
#17. So, Mr. Mandrake, what is it you plan to do with me this evening?" I asked haughtily.
"I presume," he said, playing along, "that I will start with feeding you proper and then proceed with more ... pestiferous acts."
I smiled through the confusion. I'd have to look up that word later.
Brandi Salazar
#18. When it's low-budget, and you have one other person on the set, you have to make rules.
Lena Dunham
#19. A genuine, tee-hee-hee giggle ... it's like he's being tickled by life
David Levithan
#20. A children's book is the perfect place where young readers can understand the world because they can take a deep breath and look at it and imagine and contemplate while they're looking at.
Jan Brett
#21. I prefer to look at it another way-which is that if they are persistent enough, even tiny drops of water, over time, can change the rock forever. And it will never change back.
Veronica Roth