Not Being Homeless Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Not Being Homeless
Not Being Homeless Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, it were better to be a poor fisherman than to meddle with the government of men.
— Georges Danton
It's so bad being homeless in winter. They should go somewhere warm like the Caribbean where they can eat fresh fish all day.
— Lady Victoria Hervey
You are better off being homeless than being me.
— Britney Spears
I went from having 50 listeners to 50 million listeners.
— David Sedaris
How lucky we are, when we are spared what we think we want!
— Lionel Shriver
God knows why God has made some of us ecclesiastically homeless, but I hope and pray that our being so may be in service to Christian unity.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Beware of those who are homeless by choice! You have no hold on human being whose affections are without a top-root!
— Robert Southey
We spend our lives on a thin slice between the unimaginably small scales of the atoms that compose us and the infinitely large scales of galaxies.
— David Eagleman
People are priceless. A chance meeting with a loving human being was worth more than any amount of money in the world. I felt rich.
— Victor Castelo
We carry with us habits of thought and taste fostered in some nearly forgotten classroom by a certain teacher.
— Jerome Bruner
My life was a wandering; I never had a homeland. It was a matter of being constantly tossed about, without rest; nowhere and never did I find a home.
— Jan Amos Komensky
Maybe that was the dragon part of me coming out, but the thought of being homeless didn't scare me as much as losing one of my books.
— Jamie K. Schmidt
I won't be scared if I tell myself there is nothing to fear. You cannot hurt me because I will tell myself not to feel pain." ~ Lexi
— Kristin R. Campbell
She didn't like to brag about being homeless. She was humble like that.
— Donna Augustine
Strength of character comes from being hit by stray verbal stones, while protecting discarded ciphers in the snow.
— Shannon L. Alder