Top 14 Quotes About Dual Faces
#1. What is poetry which does not save nations or people?
Czeslaw Milosz
#2. Yeah, at first people were talking about me. But now everyone is wearing their clothes more fitted.
Dwyane Wade
#3. Everything you ever had, everything you ever lost. It's all there in the trumpet
pain and hate and trouble and peace and quiet and love.
Ann Petry
#4. You travel with a whetstone on your arm? (Kiara)
You don't ever want to kill someone with a dull knife. It takes too long to sever their arteries, or puncture organs, and it makes it even messier than normal. (Nykyrian)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#5. A neat and orderly laboratory is unlikely. It is, after all, so much a place of false starts and multiple attempts.
Isaac Asimov
#6. Every anti-gay remark from the Church gives the thug a license to be cruel.
Ian McKellen
#7. All the pleasure of sin cannot be compared to the satisfaction with sweetness of life in the spirit.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#8. The only thing that can be safely predicted is that sometime soon your organization will be challenged to change in ways for which it has no precedent.
Gary Hamel
#9. You could never teach other people anything that mattered. The important things they had to learn for themselves, almost always by making mistakes, so that the lessons arrived too late to help. Experience was in that sense useless. It was precisely what could not be passed along in a lesson.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#10. If the only prayer you ever say is thank you, it is enough.
Meister Eckhart
#11. Give in to your passions and they will lead you to the most preposterous conclusions - passions make a fool of reason.
Christopher Moore
#12. Thirty ways to shape up for summer. Number one: eat less. Number two: exercise more. Number three: what was I talking about again? I'm so hungry.
Maria Bamford
#13. Everyone has sunk on this plane to such a low state of consciousness, it is the natural state. We have deviated so far from the norm in this age of darkness.
Frederick Lenz
#14. Slavery was regarded by Aristotle as an ordinance of nature, and so probably was it by the slaves themselves in olden time.
Alfred Marshall
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