Catharine Arnold Quotes
Commoners bones may have been dug up again and slung into a charnel house: for royalty, burial was for ever.
Catharine Arnold
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I hope you will understand that architecture has nothing to do with the inventions of forms. It is not a playground for children, young or old. Architecture is the real battleground of the spirit.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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Women defend themselves by attacking, just as they attack by sudden and strange surrenders.
Oscar Wilde
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I am a geek nerd who happened to have a temporary period of jockiness.
Cory Booker
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Having lots of members of my family who were in ministry in one form or another, I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that at quite an early age, I was very, very conscious personally of the love of God.
N. T. Wright
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In regard to this Great Book, I have but to say, it is the best gift God has given to man.
Abraham Lincoln
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And then, there will be some black men who can remember that, with silent tongue, and clenched teeth, and steady eye, and well-poised bayonnet, they have helped mankind on to this great consummation.
Abraham Lincoln
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To God all things are beautiful and good and just.
Heraclitus
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I never met Johnny Rotten, and I didn't want to meet Johnny Rotten.
Eric Clapton
Blind Faith
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There's a certain amount of one-way shirt swapping going on.
Adrian Chiles
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The most peaceful thing in the world is plowing a field. Chances are you’ll do your best thinking that way. And that’s why I’ve always thought and said, farmers are the smartest people in the world, they don’t go for high hats and they can spot a phony a mile off.
Harry S Truman
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Lay your life down. Your heartbeats cannot be hoarded. Your reservoir of breaths is draining away. You have hands, blister them while you can. You have bones, make them strain - they can carry nothing in the grave. You have lungs, let them spill with laughter.
N.D. Wilson
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The metaphor of the king as the shepherd of his people goes back to ancient Egypt. Perhaps the use of this particular convention is due to the fact that, being stupid, affectionate, gregarious, and easily stampeded, the societies formed by sheep are most like human ones.
Northrop Frye