Top 14 Stigmatised Quotes
#1. An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded.
Pope John Paul II
#2. I am who I am. Life is too beautiful to be sad, to be depressed. The sun comes up every day and it's beautiful.
Ilya Bryzgalov
#3. Of course you want more revenue, but what good is it if it isn't predictable?
Aaron Ross
#4. Maybe there was a magic stronger than spells. Maybe the soulmate principle was responsible, and if two people were meant to be together, nothing could keep them apart.
L.J.Smith
#5. I know it's boring to say this but I always start with the script. I mean if it's well written and it's a character that I haven't necessarily played before.
Billy Bob Thornton
#6. Remember, death will surely come; yet life stands before you. Live it!
Darrick Williams
#7. With an open trade in corn and a fixed duty we should have every man in the country fully fed and happy, instead of our present situation in which so much distress exists - distress of our own producing.
Joseph Hume
#8. I refuse to say anything beyond five years because I don't think we can see much beyond five years.
Geoffrey Hinton
#9. The world is a
progressively realized community of interpretation.
Josiah Royce
#10. You only have to have two loves in your life: for God, and for the person in front of you at any particular time.
Jimmy Carter
#11. For two hundred and fifty years the kzinti had not attacked human space. They had nothing to attack with. For two hundred and fifty years men had not attacked the kzinti worlds; and no kzin could understand it. Men confused them terribly.
Larry Niven
#12. When you exist in the centre of a debate, as a topic, a hypothesis - otherised and stigmatised - you become the prop in a proposition.
Randa Abdel-Fattah
#13. At the city gates a corpse or two hung, moldering, from the municipal gallows. Within the walls, there were the usual dirty streets, the customary gamut of smells, from wood smoke to excrement, from geese to incense, from baking bread to horses, swine and unwashed humanity. Peasants,
Aldous Huxley
#14. Love is the strongest force there is. There is no stronger healing power than love. Love is pure magic. Love transforms people without really does anything. The mere presence of love transforms people. There is nothing more holy than love since love makes people whole.
Swami Dhyan Giten
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