mlk quotes on peace
The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle. ~Heinrich Heine
A kiss is just a pleasant reminder that two heads are better than one. ~Author Unknown
Money often costs too much. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf. ~Native American Indian Proverb
The concept of two people living together for 25 years without a serious dispute suggests a lack of spirit only to be admired in sheep. ~A.P. Herbert
I felt that one had better die fighting against injustice than to die like a dog or rat in a trap. I had already determined to sell my life as dearly as possible if attacked. I felt if I could take one lyncher with me, this would even up the score a little bit. ~Ida B. Wells
Those who can laugh without cause have either found the true meaning of happiness or have gone stark raving mad. ~Norm Papernick
Courage is fear holding on a minute longer. ~George Smith Patton
The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land. ~G.K. Chesterton
The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mode of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change; happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow up. ~Charles L. Morgan
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. ~Dorothy Parker (Thanks, Kaitlin) The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. ~Dorothy Parker (Thanks, Kaitlin)
There ought to be one day - just one - when there is open season on senators. ~Will Rogers
Baseball, it is said, is only a game. True. And the Grand Canyon is only a hole in Arizona. ~George F. Will
It is not only the most difficult thing to know oneself, but the most inconvenient one, too. ~H.W. Shaw
Society honors its living conformists and its dead troublemakers. ~Mignon McLaughlin
One doctor makes work for another. ~English Proverb
Without enthusiasm, virtue functions not at all, and vice only poorly. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
A woman is a person who reaches for a chair when she answers the telephone. ~Milton Wright
I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves - such an ethical basis I call more proper for a herd of swine. The ideals which have lighted me on my way and time after time given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. ~Albert Einstein, "What I Believe," Forum and Century, 1930
Whose indomitable spirit changed the face of the earth for us. ~Edmund Arthur Helps
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