
Top 17 Survival Of The Human Soul Quotes
#1. People must be valued because of what they are rather than who they are.
M.F. Moonzajer
#2. The people who got everything wrong are back on TV talking about the place they got all wrong? Cheney, Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle. It's like Satan's VIP list for Hell.
Bill Maher
#3. There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house.
Ray Bradbury
#4. I would rather be part of something that is entertaining than realistic.
Justin Kirk
#5. Well, I do have some maiden aunts that are not quite like the aunts in the book, but I definitely do have a couple of them, and a couple of old aunties.
Donna Tartt
#6. I feel trapped in this car with you and for the first time since we've gotten together, I want to be somewhere you're not.
Heather Demetrios
#7. Our inability to think beyond our own species, or to be able to co-habit with other life forms in what is patently a massive collaborative quest for survival, is surely a malady that pervades the human soul.
Lawrence Anthony
#8. As the earth dies your spirit will bloom; as the world fades your soul will rise and glisten. Amongst the dehydrated crevices of a desert earth you will stumble upon your diamonds; in between the dry skulls and cracked bones you will find your sapphires.
C. JoyBell C.
#9. I like The White Stripes and I like the kinda twang American thing right now.
Ann Wilson
#10. Sometimes the films are based on real events.
Deyth Banger
#11. For the human soul is virtually indestructible, and its ability to rise from the ashes remains as long as the body draws breath.
Alice Miller
#12. Wherever there was a scrap of soil amongst the ravaged crags, emaciated trees struggled to cling on: a poignant metaphor for the way so many Nepalis eke out an existence, defiantly surviving on less than nothing.
Jane Wilson-Howarth
#13. Nothing infuriates an academic more than a talented and successful colleague.
William McKeen
#14. A belief in the immortality of the human soul, of the survival of the person beyond death, is one of the most important expressions of human hope.
Benedict Groeschel
#15. Dignity is as essential to human life as water, food, and oxygen. The stubborn retention of it, even in the face of extreme physical hardship, can hold a man's soul in his body long past the point at which the body should have surrendered it.
Laura Hillenbrand
#16. We always find something, eh Didi, to let us think we exist?
Samuel Beckett
#17. In the place of the bells, where battle is waged,
The reeds all lie broken in Chalco today.
Dust yellows the air, our houses are smoking,
The sobbing is rising - from the lips of your Chalcans!
David Bowles
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