Top 14 Yortland Quotes
#1. Prayer is beyond any question the highest activity of the human soul. Man is at his greatest and highest when upon his knees he comes face to face with God.
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
#2. Is that the name you wish, Muad'Dib?" Stilgar asked. "I am an Atreides," Paul whispered, and then louder: "It's not right that I give up entirely the name my father gave me. Could I be known among you as Paul-Muad'Dib?" "You are Paul-Muad'Dib," Stilgar said. And
Frank Herbert
#3. The wilderness does not make you forget your normal life so much as it removes the distractions for proper remembering.
Jim Harrison
#4. Look, if I don't flirt with you, you should take that as a compliment. I don't always respect myself, but I almost never respect men. They're like flowers all showy, a lot of color and lust. You pick them and throw them on the ground. But you I respect. I always did. From the first day I saw you.
Barbara Kingsolver
#5. There are often references to childhood, but they're rarely the focus of the [my] novels.
Paul Auster
#6. Creeping featurism is a disease, fatal if not treated promptly. There are some cures, but, as usual, the best approach is to practice preventative medicine.
Donald A. Norman
#7. these small children, listening with eyes wide and in rapt concentration, would one day grow up to need reading, with its accompanying sense of wonder and the feeling of having a film running inside your head, as much as they needed air to breathe.
Nina George
#8. The Baltic countries are sovereign nations. They have the right to decide which military and political bloc they want to be a part of.
Sergei Ivanov
#9. People are like nuts. There are lots of different kinds and they're all nuts.
Johnny Moscato
#10. Just make sure that the thing you're living for is worth dying for.
Levi
Jill Williamson
#11. For most of my life, I have eaten to deal with stress.
Barney Frank
#13. There is a great case to be made for using religion to win arguments, as long as you only debate with other believers.
Josh Hanagarne
#14. If men bore children, there would only be one born in each family.
Mark Twain
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