
Top 15 Vartan Kupelian Quotes
#1. Didn't think I had it in me, did you? Well, Ha!
Cardeno C.
#2. I think inevitably over the course of my lifetime there's been an underestimation of the American people, and I believe they are really the ones that give me hope. There's so much of "they don't know this, and they don't know that," and they're always denigrating.
Lewis Black
#3. It cast an unholy glow all around him - which was entirely appropriate, because Julian was as seductive as mortal sin and as haughty as the devil.
L.J.Smith
#4. Sin has made us stupid, so that we can only learn the hard way.
Peter Kreeft
#5. An important part of becoming your best self is being very careful about your self-talk and self-stories.
Bryant McGill
#6. Maybe when we can tell the stories, however bad they are, we don't belong to them anymore. They become ours. And maybe what growing up really means is knowing that you don't have to just be a character, going whichever way the story says. It's knowing that you could be the author instead.
Ava Dellaira
#7. Why should the residence of a preacher be untaxed? Useful citizens must pay taxes on their homes. Yet the Preacher - actually and notoriously the least useful member of the community - lives in a tax-free dwelling.
E. Haldeman-Julius
#8. It's important to reach out to moderate Arab nations, like Jordan and Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
George W. Bush
#9. You can't make history all the time, Dougie.
Sometimes the best you can do is make money.
James Ellroy
#10. They wanted spring, of course they wanted it, more than anything. They longed for sun with every pore of their skin. But spring hurts. If spring can come, if things can be different, how can you bear what your existence has been?
Helen Dunmore
#11. They made comments about the women's legs, but, as they were not witty, their remarks had no finesse. Since their emotion was not torn by any point, they quite naturally skidded along on a stagnent ground of poetry.
Jean Genet
#12. Indeed from an Aristotelian point of view a modern liberal political society can appear only as a collection of citizens of nowhere who have banded together for their common protection.
Alasdair MacIntyre
#13. Live your life as if you are writing your Biography.
Keshia Chante
#14. All moralistic judgments, whether positive or negative, are tragic expressions of unmet needs.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
#15. Fear masquerades as a "just cause" while devouring all forms of freedom and dignity.
Katy Tackes
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