Acrophobes Fear Quotes & Sayings
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What you listen in heart, are echoes of the past.
What you write today, will be echoed in the future. — Toba Beta

In context this is funny:
"Tancredi, we passed a beam of wood lying in front of Ginestra's house.Go and fetch it, it'll get you in all the quicker" (Concetta) — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

Science is wonderful, science is important, and so are children, so are young people, and so what could be better than to write a science book for young people? — Richard Dawkins

His secretary heard Lincoln authoritatively remind a caller on November 15 that "this government possesses both the authority and the power to maintain its own integrity." Here was Jacksonian firmness to spare. "That, however, is not the ugly point of this matter," Lincoln added grimly. "The ugly point is the necessity of keeping the government by force, as ours ought to be a government of fraternity. — Harold Holzer

Honorable Judge Robert Galbraith — Georgette St. Clair

Christmas means: the infinitely self-sufficient God has come not to be assisted but to be enjoyed. — John Piper

Tradition is an aspiration to connect the Self with the Other. One "internalizes" the Other as one acquires a sense of what one's own tradition is, what one belongs to and what gives valid shape to one's life. — Talal Asad

You know, God bless him, bless his heart, president of the United States, a total failure, losing all credibility with the American people on the economy, on the war, on energy, you name the subject. — Nancy Pelosi

I moved to Hawaii from Inglewood, New Jersey. I had planned on retiring there. — George Benson

The assumption that being gay or black necessarily harms the self-worth of all who fit this category has a patronizing dimension, because it neglects consideration of the agency that persons exercise in respect of imposed identity. — Michael Kenny

The first and wisest of them all professed To know this only, that he nothing knew. — John Milton

Much later in life, though, Gracie made a major contribution to the opera world. She stayed out of it. — George Burns