Arthur Lynch Quotes
Some people would be discontented in Paradise, others ... are cheerful in a graveyard.
Arthur Lynch
Quotes to Explore
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Advice, n. The smallest current coin.
Ambrose Bierce
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In the abundance of water a fool is thirsty.
Bob Marley
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First Lady Michelle Obama - I admire her confidence, integrity, intelligence, compassion, and her overall vibe - she is such an inspiration.
Grace Martine Tandon
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I was 23 when I wrote 'Neighbors,' and I definitely look back at it now and cringe a little bit. I was trying to understand what drama was.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
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Of course, everyone knows my story of being born in Russia and moving to the United States at 7. For a few years people would say, 'Well, she's living in the United States, but she's Russian.'
Maria Sharapova
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I'm a suspicious mulatto, which means I'm too black to be white and too white to be doing it right.
Lemon Andersen
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How do you know love is gone? If you said that you would be there at seven and you get there by nine, and he or she has not called the police yet - it's gone.
Marlene Dietrich
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You road I enter upon and look around, I believe you are not all that is here, I believe much unseen is also here.
Walt Whitman
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Love is a portion of the soul itself, and it is of the same nature as the celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise.
Victor Hugo
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I can only imagine what the show would have meant to me as a 16- or 17-year-old. I know what 'Rent' meant to me in my life, how that show changed the course of my life, and we can only hope that 'Hamilton' will have the same effect on a few kids.
Leslie Odom, Jr.
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Certainly, the contradiction of tensions and divisions between the followers of different religious traditions, sadly, cannot be denied. However, is it not also the case that often it is the ideological manipulation of religion, sometimes for political ends, that is the real catalyst for tension and division, and at times even violence in society?
Pope Benedict XVI
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Some people would be discontented in Paradise, others ... are cheerful in a graveyard.
Arthur Lynch