Frederick William Faber Quotes
Dear Lord! in all our loneliest painsThou hast the largest share,And that which is unbearable,Tis Thine, not ours to bear.
Frederick William Faber
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The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved, just to love and be loved.
Eden Ahbez
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I believe realism is nothing but an analysis of reality. Film scripts have a synthetical constitution.
Manuel Puig
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We are accustomed in England to chalk in rolling downs, except where bitten into by the sea, but elsewhere it is riven and presents cliffs, and these cliffs are not at all like that of Shakespeare at Dover but overhang, where hard beds alternate with others that are friable.
Sabine Baring-Gould
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We should be inspired by people... who show that human beings can be kind, brave, generous, beautiful, strong-even in the most difficult circumstances.
Rachel Corrie
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Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The land on which the cattle grazed was communal property. It was owned by no one. It was nobody's private farm. It was the common property of the people, shared by the people. So the practice of sharing was central to the concept of ownership of property.
Oliver Tambo
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It was always yet the trick of our English nation, if they have a good thing, to make it too common.
William Shakespeare
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How fortunate for leaders that men do not think (also, What luck for rulers that men do not think).
Adolf Hitler
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First of all, Greece won't go down. We're talking about a country that is capable of making change. Europe will not allow the destabilization of the 27-country euro zone. But if there were no action, then markets would start becoming jittery about other countries - and not only Spain and Portugal, but other countries in the European Union.
George Papandreou
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No, no, no, I've just grown up too much to be hurt by what people's opinion of my love life is.
Angelina Jolie
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History informs us of past mistakes from which we can learn without repeating them. It also inspires us and gives confidence and hope bred of victories already won.
William H. Hastie
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Dear Lord! in all our loneliest painsThou hast the largest share,And that which is unbearable,Tis Thine, not ours to bear.
Frederick William Faber