Howard E. Koch Quotes
You can be a good neighbor only if you have good neighbors.
Howard E. Koch
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She devoured stories with rapacious greed, ranks of black marks on white, sorting themselves into mountains and trees, stars, moons and suns, dragons, dwarfs, and forests containing wolves, foxes and the dark.
A. S. Byatt
Prayer keeps me centered.
Alicia Keys
Most blacks are happy, except those who have had other ideas pushed into their ears.
P. W. Botha
An iron chain is less difficult to break than a chain of flowers.
Eliphas Levi
The universe is conspiring at this moment to bring you happiness and peace.
Marianne Williamson
When I am doing music, I sometimes become over compulsive to 'always make some new music'. I think I am like this because I sense what others are perceiving me as. If I work extraordinarily hard because of these expectations, I will, but I just cannot produce the good music that I want.
G-Dragon
A wise man in his house should find a wife gentle and courteous, or no wife at all.
Euripides
Under socialism all will govern in turn and will soon become accustomed to no one governing.
Vladimir Lenin
The industrial economy which divides society absolutely into two portions, the payers of wages and the receivers of them, the first counted by thousands and the last by millions, is neither fit for, nor capable of, indefinite duration: and the possibility of changing this system for one of combination without dependence, and unity of interest instead of organized hostility, depends altogether upon the future developments of the Partnership principle.
John Stuart Mill
Women are never so strong as after their defeat.
Alexandre Dumas
Carbon's eastern neighbor on the table, nitrogen, dresses up diamonds in pinks, yellows, oranges, and brownish tints known romantically as 'champagne.'
Sam Kean
What I noticed at Grace-Calvary is the same thing I notice whenever people aim to solve their conflicts with one another by turning to the bible: defending the dried ink marks on the page becomes more vital than defending their neighbor. As a general rule, I would say that human beings never behave more badly toward one another than when they believe they are protecting God. In the words of Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas, 'People of the Book risk putting the book above people.
Barbara Brown Taylor