John Luther Quotes
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To die with honor when one can no longer live with honor.
— John Luther Long
Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches.
— Sam Harris
I've come to believe that, fundamentally, art matters more than politics.
— John Luther Adams
My hope is that the music creates a strange, beautiful, overwhelming - sometimes even frightening - landscape, and invites you to get lost in it.
— John Luther Adams
Catholicism is not a soothing religion. It's a painful religion. We're all gluttons for punishment.
— Madonna Ciccone
But I,
from poetry's skies,
plunge into communism,
because
without it
I feel no love. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
from poetry's skies,
plunge into communism,
because
without it
I feel no love. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
Fortune, delighting in her cruel task, and playing her wanton game untiringly, is ever shifting her uncertain favours.
— Horace
The illusion of beauty - the rule of comparisons.
— Lesley Pearse
Martin Luther King is a notorious liar[]
— John G. Schmitz
Rewards should go to teams as a whole.
— Tom Peters
She smirks as she applies some Chap Stick on her lips.
I'm jealous of a Chap Stick. There's a first. — Katie Kacvinsky
I'm jealous of a Chap Stick. There's a first. — Katie Kacvinsky
The book Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, I read it when I was about 17-and-a-half or 18. It changed my life.
— John Lewis
I don't want to find someone I can live with, I just want to find someone that I can't live without.
— Stephen Christian
Where the eye divides, the ear connects.
— John Luther Adams
Consciousness is everywhere, let it fill you up.
— Jay Woodman
For all other writings should point to the Scriptures, as John pointed to Christ; when he said, "He must increase, but I must decrease." [John 3:30]
— Martin Luther
I would think twice about designing stuff for which there was no need and which didn't endure.
— Robin Day