They who clamor loudest for freedom are often the ones least likely to be happy in a free society. — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
Love clamors far more incessantly and passionately at a closed gate than an open one! — Marie Corelli Copy Share Image
Man goes into the noisy crowd to drown his own clamour of silence. — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
Let me not follow in the clamor of the world, but walk calmly in my path... — Max Ehrmann Copy Share Image
Our memories have voices, too. Often sad ones that clamor like raised arms in the dark. — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Disputes among natural philosophers are of use to science, as the quarrels of the great, and the clamors of the little, are… — Hal Hellman Copy Share Image
The stomach begs and clamors, and listens to no precepts. And yet it is not an obdurate creditor; for it is dismissed… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
In a free country there is much clamor, with little suffering; in a despotic state there is little complaint, with much grievance. — Lazare Carnot Copy Share Image
Let the warriors clamor after gods of blood and thunder; love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
It is only by closing the ears of the soul, or by listening too intently to the clamors of the sense, that… — Alexander Crummell Copy Share Image
I'm quite happy with the music carrying on. I've never been one to clamor for fame. It just got dumped in my… — Bryan Adams Copy Share Image
What's the meaning of all the pious clamor, condemning cocks and hens? Those who have no teeth are the greatest meat-haters. — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
We are never more discontented with others than when we are discontented with ourselves. The consciousness of wrong-doing makes us irritable, and… — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
The untalented are more at ease in a society that gives them valid alibis for not achieving than in one where opportunities… — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
OUR ORDINATION: Sir Isaac Newton, 1642 – 1747 About the times of the End, a body of men will be raised up… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I happen to believe the world will change only when we change ourselves. And that starts with finding ourselves: learning to quiet… — Kelly Cutrone Copy Share Image
There is a contemptibly quiet path for all those who are afraid of the blows and clamor of opposing forces. There is… — J. G. Holland Copy Share Image
And all the time - such is the tragic comedy of our situation - we continue to clamor for those very qualities… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
To be original you must listen to the voice of your heart rather than the clamor of the world - and have… — Ludwig Borne Copy Share Image
Excellence, to me, is the state of grace that can descend only when one tunes out all the world's clamor, listens to… — Naomi Wolf Copy Share Image
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
However great a man's fear of life, suicide remains the courageous act, the clear-headed act of a mathematician. The suicide has judged… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
Back in the autumn I had awakened to a growing darkness and cacophony, as if something in the depths were crying out.… — Sue Monk Kidd Copy Share Image
“Then we had the irises, rising beautiful and cool on their tall stalks, like blown glass, like pastel water momentarily frozen in… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Art, if it can be ascribed value, is most valuable when its beauty (and the beauty of the truth it tells) bewilders,… — Andrew Peterson Copy Share Image
I see the angel Moroni, standing atop the temple, as a shining symbol of [our] faith. I love Moroni, because in a… — Elaine S. Dalton Copy Share Image
With lines that show an unyielding dedication to craft, these poems are not afraid of meaning or the meaningful. More and more… — Jericho Brown Copy Share Image
At home I used to spend calm, pleasant nights with my family. My mother knit scarves for the neighborhood kids. My father… — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
A clamor for 'family values' requires deliberate blindness to the abuses that occur within families. — Bob Allen Copy Share Image
People who are not prepared to do unpopular things and defy the clamor of the multitude are not fit to be ministers… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Our labor here is brief, but the reward is eternal. Do not be disturbed by the clamor of the world, which passes… — Clare of Assisi Copy Share Image
The heightened public clamor resulting from radio and television coverage will inevitably result in prejudice. Trial by television is, therefore, foreign to… — Tom C. Clark Copy Share Image
We have too much legislating by clamor, by tumult, by pressure. Representative government ceases when outside influence of any kind is substituted… — Calvin Coolidge Copy Share Image
There are three things which the public will always clamour for, sooner or later; namely: novelty, novelty, novelty. — Thomas Hood Copy Share Image
To be listened to is... a nearly unique experience for most people. It is enormously stimulating... Man clamors for the freedom to… — Robert C. Murphy Copy Share Image
Ours is a society in which secrets of private life that, formerly, you would have given nearly anything to conceal, you now… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image