
Top 12 Shatterings Quotes
#1. Let fire and the cross; let the crowds of wild beasts; let tearings ... let shatterings of the whole body; and let all the evil torments of the devil come upon me: only let me attain to Jesus Christ.
Ignatius Of Antioch
#2. The strongest iron, hardened in the fire, most often ends in scraps and shatterings.
Sophocles
#3. If you are not with me, you are against me. I have no mercy for my enemies.
Karen Marie Moning
#4. Government protection should be thrown around every wild grove and forest on the mountains, as it is around every private orchard, and the trees in public parks. To say nothing of their value as fountains of timber, they are worth infinitely more than all the gardens and parks of towns.
John Muir
#5. You can do and have and be things that people once said that's impossible for you to do and have and be.
Morris E. Goodman
#6. I've figured out what to do with my hands ... onstage. I'm a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.
Taylor Hanson
#7. Secular music, do you say, belongs to the devil? Does it? Well, if it did I would plunder him for it, for he has no right to a single note of the whole seven. Every note, and every strain, and every harmony is divine, and belongs to us.
William Booth
#8. No one presumes to teach an art that he has not first mastered through study. How foolish therefore for the inexperienced to assume pastoral authority when the care of souls is the art of arts.
St. Gregory Dialogos
#9. I think that in the last twenty years or so, there's been a new kind of honesty in painting where painters have been very proud of paint and have let it behave openly.
Robert Rauschenberg
#10. I believe the most important thing for humankind is its own creativity. I further believe that, in order to be able to exercise this creativity, people need to be free.
Dalai Lama XIV
#11. Microeconomists are wrong about specific things and macroeconomists are wrong about things in general!
Yoram Bauman
#12. I think TV is much more the writer's medium and film is about the director and their vision and how you can collaborate with them and see that through to the end. They are so different.
Patrick Dempsey
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