
Top 15 Steps Not Slaying Quotes
#1. No way of life so entrenched will ever 'wither away' - it must be helped, with dynamite, if need be.
Joyce Carol Oates
#2. I'll be honest: I was a super-late bloomer, and I was kind of a prude.
Pete Wentz
#3. Men change less than is imagined; their after life is only a kaleidescope combination of the elements of their character at the period of adolescence.
Geraldine Jewsbury
#4. Our voices need to be raised in unison against the deterioration of our culture.
Richard Platt
#5. If a person is to get the meaning of life he must learn to like the facts about himself
ugly as they may seem to his sentimental vanity
before he can learn the truth behind the facts. And the truth is never ugly.
Eugene O'Neill
#6. If you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you should kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the doubt.
Thomas Carlyle
#7. Why would we want to take on anyone else'take on reality when we have our own?
Art Hochberg
#8. Flexibility requires an open mind and a welcoming of new alternatives.
Deborah Day
#9. We now know that anything which is economically right is also morally right. There can be no conflict between good economics and good morals.
Henry Ford
#10. Then ye live with it, laddie," he said softly. "That's all.
Diana Gabaldon
#11. Faith is the most powerful of all forces operating in humanity and when you have it in depth nothing can get you down.
Norman Vincent Peale
#12. In theory it is easy to convince an ignorant person; in actual life, men not only object to offer themselves to be convinced, but hate the man who has convinced them.
Epictetus
#13. A ship under sail and a big-bellied woman, Are the handsomest two things that can be seen common.
Benjamin Franklin
#14. I've always been a secret locked-room fanatic. I read my first one when I was about ten or 11, Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express,' with David Niven and Peter Ustinov on the cover.
Adrian McKinty
#15. You don't play 162 games without facing some adversity during the course of the year.
Tom Glavine
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