Top 15 Theo Albrecht Quotes

#1. Freemasonry is relevant as much as the actions of Freemasons are meaningful.

Stevan V. Nikolic

#2. The day when efficacy would prevail over truth will never come for the Church, for then the gates of hell would have prevailed against her.

Jacques Maritain

#3. A soldier shoved him forward, said, "Stand right there and don't fucking move." "Why?" "We have to inspect you." "For what?" "Shut the fuck up.

Blake Crouch

#4. People shouldn't have to earn kindness. They should have to earn cruelty.

Maggie Stiefvater

#5. The bigger the network, the harder it is to leave. Many users find it too daunting to start afresh on a new site, so they quietly consent to Facebook's privacy bullying.

Evgeny Morozov

#6. USA has gone from Barney Fife to Barney Frank.

Mike Huckabee

#7. If there is a sort of national American emotion I would call it optimism. If there is an English one I would call it embarrassment - not even pessimism - just sheer shame, embarrassment and confusion.

Stephen Fry

#8. Childhood constitutes the most important element in an adult's life, for it is in his early years that a man is made.

Maria Montessori

#9. I do not think there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance. It overcomes almost everything, even nature.

John D. Rockefeller

#10. It seems like I'm not [happy]. Because if you look at my tweets and what I think and say, it seems like I'm worried about what's going to happen.

Tao Lin

#11. I got 15 trumpets where other women got hips
& a upright bass for both sides of my heart

Ntozake Shange

#12. He had gone beyond the world of metaphor & simile into the place of things that are, and it was changing him.

Neil Gaiman

#13. Her heart was walking around the building with Kirby. And her jacket was still in his car.

Regina Duke

#14. He knows his olive trees better than he knows his children.

Rebecca Helm-Ropelato

#15. To be able to look life in the face: that's worth living in a garret for, isn't it?

Edith Wharton

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