Top 13 Variant Book Quotes
#1. You are still a spoiled rotten brat, Richie," Seth said to Vegas, with no emotion on his face. "But I'm not going to let anyone hurt you ...
Charlie Fey
#2. If we could popularize the understanding that all conclusions from scripture are but interpretations, then all variant readings of a holy book would become a matter of differing human perspectives. That
Sam Harris
#4. Then we're going to take a lot of time off because in the last three years we've been touring continuously.
Meg White
#5. America was staggeringly unobservant even twelve years into the Dark Age of Terrorism. If you see something, say something was a hell of a slogan, but first you had to see something.
Stephen King
#6. If you don't change, reality in the end forces that change upon you.
Stuart Wilde
#7. I know in whom all my highest hopes and dearest joys are centered. I know in whom my whole heart can rest - so sweetly and so surely.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
#8. Call me close-minded, but hearing my girlfriend talk like a five-thousand-year-old male god was not on my top ten list of Things I Find Attractive.
Rick Riordan
#9. Time drops in decay Like a candle burnt out. And the mountains and woods Have their day, have their day; But, kindly old rout Of the fire-born moods, You pass not away.
William Butler Yeats
#10. We think that life develops spontaneously on Earth, so it must be possible for life to develop on suitable planets elsewhere in the universe. But we don't know the probability that a planet develops life.
Stephen Hawking
#11. The communitarians may say you've been enjoying too much individual freedom, and that you must give up some of that for the benefit of the community. But they really mean that they want more power over your life - to force you to subsidize, obey and conform to their choices.
Harry Browne
#12. What this world needs is a new kind of army ... A army of LOVE & KINDNESS
Timothy Pina
#13. True love gallops, it flies, it is the swiftest of all modes of thought, swifter even than hate and fear.
Iris Murdoch