
Top 15 Tzvia Lubetkin Quotes
#1. If you uproot the idol and fail to plant the love of Christ in its place, the idol will grow back.
Tullian Tchividjian
#2. The Law of Moronic Ubiquity: Anything in the universe that is generally considered to be idiot-proof will eventually be ruined by an idiot.
Ian Strang
#3. I'm a person who doesn't necessarily enjoy feeling vulnerable, so I think my loved ones and my family make me feel vulnerable. Also, being connected with people when I'm working is a very vulnerable place to be.
Grant Bowler
#4. I woke with my name singing in my ears. It was a beautiful sound, music unlike any in the world. It made me wish that everything could have such a name. Not just people, but animals and villages, and roads and kingdoms, even mountains.
Liesl Shurtliff
#5. To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect
Jane Austen
#6. All I've ever wanted to do is darken the day and brighten the night.
Clive Barker
#7. The minister today preached about death and judgment, and what would become of those who behaved improperly - and somehow it scared me. He preached such an awful sermon I didn't think I should ever see you again until the Judgment Day. The subject of perdition seemed to please him somehow.
Emily Dickinson
#9. Maybe it's that the past exists purely inside me. ... I've never cared about growing old, but right now, I do, slightly. It's not just that you have so much less future, but you also lose so much of your past, one death at a time.
Katarina Bivald
#10. I think I probably have the philosophy of a poor man. You know, like maybe I'd steal the pennies off a dead man's eyes.
John Cassavetes
#11. I'm New-"
"New? How blessed," he said. "There's nothing in this whole wide world that is better than a new person!
Sharon Creech
#13. When you are raised to believe that anything having to do with sex is forbidden and taboo, then of course that's all you want to know about. That becomes your complete and utter fascination. That is the surest way to interest a child.
Madonna Ciccone
#14. We must be careful what we imagine, fear, or hope for. The echoes of our thought live on in eternity.
Robert Fanney
#15. When I was young, if a girl married poverty, she bcame a drudge; if she married wealth, she became a doll.
Susan B. Anthony
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