
Top 15 Valerii Group Quotes
#1. I knew we could improve our lives even in jail. We could come out as different men, and we could even come out with two degrees. Educating ourselves was a way to give ourselves the most powerful weapon for freedom.
Nelson Mandela
#2. I don't want children anyway,' Caz says. 'So I'm getting nothing out of this whatsoever. I want my entire reproductive system taken out, and replaced with spare lungs, for when I start smoking. I want that option. This is pointless.
Caitlin Moran
#3. I have no problem with anybody who wants to bear public witness to their religion, but I don't think they can do it on public property. They have to do it on private property. There's nothing unconstitutional about that.
John Shelby Spong
#4. Physics put people in spiritual harm, the same way pimps put people in physical harm.
Christine O'Donnell
#5. If you're offended by any word in any language, it's probably because your parents were unfit to raise a child.
Doug Stanhope
#6. The equations at which we arrive must be such that a person of any nation, by substituting the numerical values of the quantities as measured by his own national units, would obtain a true result.
James Clerk Maxwell
#7. Some fell by laudanum, and some by steel, and death in ambush lay in every pill.
Samuel Garth
#8. If we want our civilization to survive, we have to watch for the extremes. We have to reclaim our morality, both individually and as the society. To protect ourselves from extremisms, we have to maintain moderation.
Ali Sina
#9. Today I create a stress-free world for myself.
Louise Hay
#10. The king is a saint and cannot rule, and his son is a devil and should not.
Philippa Gregory
#11. The aspiring novelist in me wants a secret tunnel hidden behind a false wall, or a poster of a famous movie star, or
Joe Hill
#13. But the question is a matter of the survival and the teaching. That's what our work comes down to. No matter where we key into it, it's the same work, just different pieces of ourselves doing it.
Audre Lorde
#14. I went to Cork, Ireland, and stood on the dock some of my ancestors had left from. I felt their ghosts gather round me, and I cried to imagine what it must have felt like - leaving that beautiful land and those beloved people, knowing it was forever.
Luanne Rice
#15. We're supposed to be civilized. We're supposed to go to work every day. We're supposed to be nice to our friends and send Christmas cards to our parents.
Maurice Sendak
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