Top 16 Wroughten Quotes
#1. O how the darkness do crowd up, one against the other, in ye hearts! What fear ye more that what ye have wroughten?
Robert Anton Wilson
#2. If there was one thing life had taught her it was that there are times when you do not go back for your bag and times when you do. It had yet to teach her to distinguish between the two types of occasion.
Douglas Adams
#3. Each individual Christian and every community is called to be an instrument of God for the liberation and promotion of the poor.
Pope Francis
#4. I've got an allergy to looking too neat.
Alexa Chung
#5. Stillness was most natural. To go on scrabbling and running and grasping after some kind of life was aberration; stillness was lasting.
Jane Rogers
#6. I doubt if there is any single individual within the scientific community who could cope with the full range of [creationist] arguments without the help of an army of consultants in special fields.
David M. Raup
#7. The "self," it seems today, is at the core of the nation's worldview rather than others (the common good), or God.
Martha MacCullough
#8. I first came to Russia because of the culture, literature and music ... and my interest in the 19th-century revolutionary spirit of Herzen, Bakunin and Kropotkin. Russia is a wonderful place to bring new clowns because Russians give back a wonderful response.
Patch Adams
#9. Faith dare the soul to go father than it can see.
William Clark
#11. Chess, like mathematics and music, is a nursery for child prodigies.
Jamie Murphy
#12. Jealousy was not a green-eyed monster, she thought. It was red in tooth and claw, with glaring, fiery eyes. Her
Marion Chesney
#13. Of course I believe in hell. I have three brothers.
Lois Greiman
#14. In school I was painfully shy. But as soon as I had to get up in front of the class and give a book report, it was alarming - I'd suddenly be very articulate.
Andrew Bird
#15. Always write as if you are talking to someone. It works. Don't put on any fancy phrases or accents or things you wouldn't say in real life.
Maeve Binchy
#16. Hope, Joy, Youth, Peace, Rest, Life, Dust, Ashes, Waste, Want, Ruin, Despair, Madness, Death, Cunning, Folly, Words, Wigs, Rags, Sheepskin, Plunder, Precedent, Jargon, Gammon, and Spinach.
Charles Dickens
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