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Ahhsome Quotes By John Calvin

Indeed, how can the mind by its own leading come to search out God's essence when it cannot even get to its own? — John Calvin

Ahhsome Quotes By William Shakespeare

But no perfection is so absolute
That some inpurity doth not pollute. — William Shakespeare

Ahhsome Quotes By Jessica Alba

My approach to acting now is so different
I'm fearless because I have nothing to lose. Before [children] my identity was wrapped up in every decision
now, I don't care. — Jessica Alba

Ahhsome Quotes By Mark Twain

I am aware that I am very old now; but I am also aware that I have never been so young as I am now, in spirit, since I was fourteen and entertained Jim Wolf with the wasps. I am only able to perceive that I am old by a mental process; I am altogether unable to feel old in spirit. It is a pity, too, for my lapses from gravity must surely often be a reproach to me. When I am in the company of very young people I always feel that I am one of them, and they probably privately resent it. — Mark Twain

Ahhsome Quotes By Shahrukh Khan

There is no religion of terrorism. — Shahrukh Khan

Ahhsome Quotes By Herman Melville

When we affect to condemn savages, we should remember that by doing so we asperse our own progenitors; for they were savages also.Who can swear that among the naked British barbarians sent to Rome to be stared at more than 1500 years ago, the ancestor of Bacon might not have been found?
Why, among the very Thugs of India, or the bloody Dyaks of Borneo, exists the germ of all that is intellectually elevated and grand. We are all of us
Anglo-Saxons, Dyaks and Indians
sprung from one head and made in one image. — Herman Melville

Ahhsome Quotes By Hermann Ebbinghaus

Out of the simple consonants of the alphabet and our eleven vowels and diphthongs all possible syllables of a certain sort were constructed, a vowel sound being placed between two consonants. — Hermann Ebbinghaus