Quotes About People
A powerful truth is that if we love the Lord, love His Word, love His people, and love one another, we won't want to gossip.
~ Elizabeth George
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The Bible changes your perspective on the people, events, and circumstances of your day.
~ Elizabeth George
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One of God's high callings for His people is that they be teachers of good things.
~ Elizabeth George
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But I don't know how much more socializing I can do, Felipe. I only have the one dress. People will start to notice that I'm wearing the same thing all the time. You're young and beautiful, darling. You only need the one dress
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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all the sorrow and trouble of this world is caused by unhappy people.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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that all the sorrow and trouble of this world is caused by unhappy people. Not only in the big global Hitler-'n'-
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Let people have their opinions. More than that—let people be in love with their opinions, just as you and I are in love with ours. But never delude yourself into believing that you require someone else's blessing (or even their comprehension) in order to make your own creative work. And always remember that people's judgments about you are none of your business. Lastly
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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When I was younger, I had wanted to be at the cneter of all the action in New York, but I slowly came to realize that there is no one center. The center is everywhere--wherever people are living out their lives. It's a city with a million centers.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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A whole bunch of people had some opinions about my novel for a short while, and then everyone moved on, because people are busy and they have their own lives to think about.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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And what of those losses that seem unbearable? Separations from people we feel we can't live without?' 'Perhaps our ruin honours the strength of our love.
~ Elizabeth Knox
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And while I was not an admirer of people in the specific, I liked them in the abstract. It is only the execution of the idea that disappoints.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
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I do hope you have some money. I'm getting tired of hitting people.
~ Elizabeth Peters
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She didn't like to be alone. Even more, she didn't like being with people.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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the problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure there going to have some pretty annoying virtues
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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And the idea of him ever since. . . . Our feelings about people change as we grow up: but if we are left with an idea instead of a person, perhaps that never changes. After every mistake Charles made, I expect you thought: 'Vesey wouldn't have done that.' But an idea can't ever make mistakes. He led a perfect life in your brain. When he turned up again, the climate was right for him, tempered by your imagination. But his climate isn't right for you.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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To me this out-of-the way corner was always a wonderful and a mysterious place, where my castles in the air stood close together in radiant rows, and where the strangest and most splendid adventures befell me; for the hours I passed in it and the people I met in it were all enchanted.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
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The people round about are persuaded that I am, to put it as kindly as possible, exceedingly eccentric, for the news has traveled that I spend the day out of doors with a book...
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
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It's frequently argued that plenty of good people work in criminal justice.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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I like people who live in the world of data, even if they're sometimes a little, um, unusual.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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And it seemed hard to believe that these people who were so close to me couldn't see how desperate I was, or if they could they didn't care enough to do anything about it, or if they cared enough to do anything about it they didn't believe there was anything they could do, not knowing—or not wanting to know—that their belief might have been the thing that made the difference.
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
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Books, the books that I loved above all else to spend my time with, were the great tools for understanding one's life and the lives of other people.
~ Ellen Douglas
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Even at home, with theatres and all sorts of amusements, changes of scene and people, four months idleness would be tedious: One can then imagine how much worse it is for us.
~ Alfred Lansing
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I look at the shut door. Houses change when people come in and out of them. Even the radio sounds different with just me here; this whole house and all the air in it is practically reeling with your going, even though it's just a simple going, an everyday off-to-work kind of going. I am far too sesnsitive. Something will have to be done about such sensitivity.
~ Ali Smith
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So that is what history is, people and places that disappear, or are beheaded, or get damaged or nearly do, and things and places and people that get tortured and burned and so on. But this does not mean that history is not the unseen things as well.
~ Ali Smith
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