Top 16 Quotes About Breaking Away From Family
#1. So much of one's life was spent reading; it made sense not to do it alone.
Chad Harbach
#2. Death approaches, which is always impending like the stone over Tantalus: then comes superstition with which he who is imbued can never have peace of mind.
[Lat., Accedit etiam mors, quae quasi saxum Tantalo semper impendit: tum superstitio, qua qui est imbutus quietus esse numquam potest.]
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#3. Postulates are based on assumption and adhered to by faith. Nothing in the Universe can shake them.
Isaac Asimov
#4. Of all possible sexual perversions, religion is the only one to have ever been scientifically systematized.
Louis Aragon
#5. There is a huge difference between being tolerant and tolerating intolerance
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
#6. In some remote regions of Islam it is said, a woman caught unveiled by a stranger will raise her skirt to cover her face.
Raymond Mortimer
#7. Will African-Americans break away from the pack thinking and reject immorality
because that's the reason the family's breaking apart
alcohol, drugs, infidelity. You have to reject that, and it doesn't seem
and I'm broadly speaking here, but a lot of African-Americans won't reject it
Bill O'Reilly
#9. Kids these days are kind of going back to Tupac and Snoop Doggy Dogg as examples of people that stand for something.
Angela Davis
#10. Empathize with others. You may easily get into a situation where you need the understanding of others.
Eraldo Banovac
#11. To the critical intelligence, nothing is left of absolute reality.
Carl Jung
#12. Consuelo: Away from them, I realised that they formed a circle, or rather a net in which they were enmeshed together. I was the only one out of it. Being near them only made me feel more alone.
Oscar Lewis
#13. Everyone has a subconscious and automatic preference of this over that. Once you're aware of that, you can take steps to change.
Mitch Kapor
#15. No, Emma, your amiable young man can be amiable only in French, not in English. He may be very 'aimable,' have very good manners, and be very agreeable; but he can have no English delicacy towards the feelings of other people: nothing really amiable about him.
Jane Austen
#16. My work is to be honest. My work is to try to think clearly, then have the courage to make sure that what I say is the truth.
Maya Angelou
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