Top 15 Swartzberg Duggan Quotes

#1. Christians should be troublemakers, creators of uncertainty, agents of a dimension incompatible with society.

Jacques Ellul

#2. Justness exists, even if few people exist who feel it.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

#3. Certainly it is not a democracy.

Anwar Ibrahim

#4. Free love sounds great.

Laura Prepon

#5. Quit thinking about what Bobby Lee's gonna do to us and start thinking about what we're going to do to him.

Ulysses S. Grant

#6. I have traversed many kinds of health, and keep traversing them ... and as for sickness: are we not almost tempted to ask whether we could get along without it? Only great pain is the liberator of the spirit.

Oliver Sacks

#7. You ever have that feeling when you step down onto a footstep that isn't there?

P.G. Wodehouse

#8. There is a kind of fallout that happens when you leave college. The classroom is a wonderful, if artificial, place: Your professor gets paid to pay attention to your ideas, and your classmates are paying to pay attention to your ideas. Never again in your life will you have such a captive audience.

Austin Kleon

#9. When someone who wields political power does something you dislike or disagree with, it's incumbent upon you to object, criticize, and demand a different course. Those who refuse to do so are abdicating the most basic duty of citizenship and rendering themselves impotent.

Glenn Greenwald

#10. I wore hot pants and cowboy boots and I thought, 'What have I gotten myself into?'

Alek Wek

#11. He [Christ] came to bring peace, to be sure, but the peace that He came to bring must be built upon the complete destruction of the power of darkness.

Cornelius Van Til

#12. We have to immediately stop using the oceans as a dumping ground for our urban and industrial waste.

Serge Dedina

#13. Some people are so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

#14. But what is more, if we have succeeded in adding to the basic understanding of our universe and ourselves, we will have made a contribution to the totality of human culture.

Haldan Keffer Hartline

#15. Japan had held 132,134 western POWs and 35,756 of them died in detention, a death rate of 27 percent. In contrast, only 4 percent of the POWs held by the Germans and Italians died.

James D. Bradley

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