Top 13 Subserved Quotes

#1. Liberty is to be subserved, whatever occurs.

Walt Whitman

#2. In the past few months, I've become convinced of one thing: If I were a man, I'd be paid more.

Judy Greer

#3. Doors opened everywhere. Maybe one day, the children of this world who had gone to that world to save themselves would see a door that didn't fit right with the walls around it, something with a doorknob made of a moon, or a knocker that winked. Maybe they could still go home,

Seanan McGuire

#4. Q. What's the secret shortcut to being succesful in life?
A. Stop looking for shortcuts.

Jose N. Harris

#5. I'm not one for being too profound, but I will say this. If you wanna have a good time, if you wanna drink a little bit y'know get your sing-a-long on, come and see the Dropkick Murphys and have a good time.

Al Barr

#6. He lives day-to-day now, just as we do, fumbling forward down the path to the future.

Robin Hobb

#7. Goons were the lowest sort of homunculi, only superior to zombies.

Lita Burke

#8. Can you see why Jesus often began his teachings by saying "Repent!"? You know what repent means? It means to change your thinking, to see things in a new way, to have your mind renewed - all

Rob Bell

#9. Nowhere in the world would you find such skeletons of cows and bullocks as you do in our cow-worshipping India.

Mahatma Gandhi

#10. I acknowledge that the sacrament of the altar is very God's body in form of bread, but it is in another manner God's body than it is in heaven.

John Wycliffe

#11. Timid and cowardly soldiers cause the loss of a nation's independence; but pusillanimous magistrates destroy the empire of the laws, the rights of the throne, and even social order itself.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#12. He danced on the knife's edge between awareness and sleep. When he dreamt like this, he was a king. The world was his to bend. His to burn.

Maggie Stiefvater

#13. Faint and not so pleasant. "Okay," I said. "It's the pantry. Neat and fully stocked. You get an A in supply management, if there is such a thing." "What do you smell?" "Spices, mostly. Coffee. Maybe air freshener, too, I'm not sure.

Stephen King

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