Top 18 Quotes About Becoming Strangers
#1. They lay in silence, thinking their own thoughts, each trying to know the other's. They were becoming strangers on top of each other.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#2. If you're becoming weary and disillusioned with Australian values, Judeo-Christian values or Western civilisation, I recommend strangers - they're such a glorious, redeeming wilderness to wander into.
Michael Leunig
#3. It seems that part of the moral constitution of a doctor is a commitment not to intend the death of a patient, and to protect them from harm.
David Jeffrey
#5. I enjoy just being me. I don't need to be Queen Latifah, the brand, 24 hours a day.
Queen Latifah
#6. The only reason we stress is something is happening that we decided should not be happening. It is not the circumstance that is the problem. It is our resistance to it.
Kyle Cease
#8. The simple truth is that happy people generally don't get sick
Bernie Siegel
#9. The spiritual journey is one of continuous learning and purification. When you know this, you become humble.
Sogyal Rinpoche
#10. For the political leader the religious doctrines and institutions of his people must always remain inviolable; or else has no right to be in politics, but should become a reformer, if he has what it takes!
Adolf Hitler
#11. When we involve others in spontaneous acts of kindness, we go from being strangers to becoming a united team connected at the heart level.
Molly Friedenfeld
#12. The exercise of democracy begins as exercise, as walking around, becoming familiar with the streets, comfortable with strangers, able to imagine your own body as powerful and expressive rather than a pawn.
Rebecca Solnit
#13. My biggest prediction for the future is that people are going to start looking after individual investors.
John C. Bogle
#14. We feel the love of strangers every day in the things they do that affect us without our knowledge.
Cassia Leo
#15. Trying to change the outer is like seeing your unclean or unshaven face in the mirror and trying to shave or clean the mirror.
Joe Vitale
#16. Our words are, as a general rule, filled by the people to whom we address them with a meaning which those people derive from their own substance, a meaning widely different from that which we had put into the same words when we uttered them.
Marcel Proust
#17. Sisters, when about their work, should not put on clothing which would make them look like images to frighten the crows from the corn. It is more gratifying to their husbands and children to see them in a becoming, well-fitting, attire, than it can be to merely visitors or strangers.
Ellen G. White
#18. The Imam posits that the treatment of wantonness is to intentionally experience hunger and to reflect seriously on death and the Hereafter.
Hamza Yusuf
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