
Top 13 Sojourned Quotes
#1. The human soul has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to another according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest form as a human being that it attains to freedom.
Swami Vivekananda
#2. It did seem amazing, in that moment, that there had ever existed a creature with the power to fly.
Karen Thompson Walker
#3. I've seen men ruined by drink, drugs and dodge pickup trucks, but this is the first time I've seen someone ruined by softcore porn ...
Craig Johnson
#4. Poison is a coward's weapon' the king complained. Ned had heard enough. 'You send hired knives to kill a fourteen-year-old girl and still quibble about honor?
George R R Martin
#5. I knew life
Began where I stood in the dark,
Looking out into the light.
Yusef Komunyakaa
#6. The only tastes worth having are acquired tastes.
Gilbert Adair
#7. Some people think that [it was] Martin Luther King Jr.'s idea to have a boycott. It was a black woman, a teacher, who said we should boycott the buses. You had people like Fannie Lou Hamer; Delta, Mississippi.
John Lewis
#8. I used to get quite upset that I'd make friends with a guy or a girl and then within the space of three years we'd move and go and live somewhere else, and you'd have to say goodbye to that person.
Dominic Monaghan
#9. After a while, marriage is a sibling relationship
marked by occasional, and rather regrettable, episodes of incest.
Martin Amis
#10. Money will never make you happy and happy will never make you money.
Morrie Ryskind
#11. Mr. Lascelles whispered to Mr. Drawlight that he had not realized before that doing kind actions would lead to his being addressed in familiar terms by so many low people - it was most unpleasant - he would take care to do no more.
Susanna Clarke
#12. Because the reality of death has not yet penetrated awareness, survivors can appear to be quite accepting of the loss.
Joan Didion
#13. We've heard from people all around the world, telling us that this is their reality. People need a way to connect the sometimes really hard reality in which they wake up each morning with the movement of the Spirit.
Shane Claiborne
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