Nothing is possible without love. . . For love puts one in a mood to risk everything.
A charity which knows only how to give money is not yet Christian love. You will be free of guilt only when you also give your time, your energy, and your resourcefulness to help end such abuses for good, and when you allow nothing that lies hidden in the storehouse of your Christian religion to remain unused against the cancer that is destroying the vitality of our society in such alarming ways.
Nothing more excites to everything noble and generous, than virtuous love.
Society was cut in two: those who had nothing united in common envy; those who had anything united in common terror.
The lesson that has been hardest for me to learn: there is nothing to prove.
The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.
Everything is something, but something is nothing.
Magicians and scientists are, on the face of it, poles apart. Certainly, a group of people who often dress strangely, live in a world of their own, speak a specialized language and frequently make statements that appear to be in flagrant breach of common sense have nothing in common with a group of people who often dress strangely, speak a specialized language, live in. . . er.
We are nothing; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been.
Today's religions are nothing but the long-lived mythologies!
Elizabeth, you resemble nothing so much as a hen trying to hatch a book.
Those who attempt nothing themselves think every thing easily performed, and consider the unsuccessful always as criminal.
Life consists of nothing more than the happiness we can get out of it.
Nothing happened today. And if anything did, I’d rather not talk about it, because I didn’t understand it.
Smallpox in a blanket, which the U. S. Army gave to the Cherokee Indians on their long march to the West, was nothing compared to what I'd like to see done to these people
I think of life as an inn where I have to stay until the abyss coach arrives. I don't know where it will take me, for I know nothing.
Talent is a dreadfully cheap commodity, cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work and study; a constant process of honing. Talent is a dull knife that will cut nothing unless it is wielded with great force.
Success on the outside means nothing unless you also have success within.
Most people can do nothing at all well
Another important thing to learn is that kids have a personality that has nothing to do with you.