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Abrecht Mach Quotes By Margaret Atwood

If you want what's in the package you should at least know how to get the string off, is what I say. — Margaret Atwood

Abrecht Mach Quotes By Eli Brown

As it ferments, kraut whispers alchemical secrets. In two days, it will smell as agreeable as an old pillow still warm from night's use. In five days it will smell like a horse run to foam. The odor will then lessen as the vegetable begins its tart transformation. It will be good to eat in two weeks, but at five weeks it will reach the zenith of its power, its taste a violin bow drawn across the tongue. After six weeks it will err slowly toward slime. Like hams and men, it gets better with age only to a point. — Eli Brown

Abrecht Mach Quotes By Gangaji

Under the obsessive thoughts and plans, under the emotions, positive and negative, there is an ocean of peace. — Gangaji

Abrecht Mach Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Because we are not in a civilization which believes strongly in oracles or sacred places, we see the full frenzy of those who killed themselves to find the sepulcher of Christ. But being in a civilization which does believe in this dogma of fact for facts' sake, we do not see the full frenzy of those who kill themselves to find the North Pole. — G.K. Chesterton

Abrecht Mach Quotes By Angel M.B. Chadwick

We are civilized animals doing uncivilized things. — Angel M.B. Chadwick

Abrecht Mach Quotes By Carolyn Heilbrun

People who are genuinely involved in life, not just living a routine they've contrived to protect them from disaster, always seem to have more demanded of them than they can easily take on. — Carolyn Heilbrun

Abrecht Mach Quotes By Kimberly Giles

F.E.A.R. is False Evidence Appearing Real. If you step back and clean off your lens, you will see that nothing fear says is accurate. — Kimberly Giles